A collection of PowerShell scripts for security testing, penetration testing, and general system administration tasks.
Powershellery is a repository of PowerShell scripts designed for security professionals, penetration testers, and system administrators. It provides practical tools for various hacking and administrative scenarios, making it valuable for both offensive security operations and defensive system hardening.
Security professionals, penetration testers, and system administrators working with Windows environments.
It offers ready-to-use scripts that solve real-world problems in security and administration, emphasizing functionality over formality, with tools for vulnerability assessment, privilege escalation, and system management.
This repo contains Powershell scripts used for general hackery.
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Provides practical tools for vulnerability assessment and privilege escalation, focusing on functionality over formality as emphasized in the value proposition.
Tailored for system administrators in Windows environments, with scripts for automating tasks and gathering system information, making it ideal for the target audience.
Useful for both penetration testing and defensive hardening, covering scenarios from reconnaissance to post-exploitation as listed in the best for sections.
Emphasizes practical, ready-to-use scripts that solve real-world problems without unnecessary complexity, aligning with the philosophy of functionality over formality.
The README is extremely brief with no instructions on installation, usage, or script dependencies, hindering ease of adoption for new users.
Lacks organization or modular design, being a miscellaneous collection of scripts, which complicates integration and maintenance in larger projects.
Primarily designed for Windows via PowerShell, reducing its utility in environments with diverse operating systems, limiting cross-platform applicability.
As an informal collection, scripts may not be thoroughly tested or updated, posing risks in critical security operations where reliability is paramount.