Easily move your WSL distros VHDX file to a new location.
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Bash (Bourne Again Shell) is a shell and command language interpreter for the GNU / Linux operating systems. It is meant to be an improved version of Bourne Shell. It is used as a default login shell for most Linux distributions. Bash can read and execute shell script (.sh) files to automate the execution of tasks.
Easily move your WSL distros VHDX file to a new location.
Our ♡ collection of PowerShell scripts and Endpoint Management related stuff 🐵
Linux-like PowerShell Core Profile
Handy Scripts (and Lists) for MacOS, Windows, and Linux Based Operating Systems
Script for capturing a series of thread dumps from a Java process using jstack (on Linux and Windows)
Kubernetes Deployments, Dockerfiles, scripts and configs to run game servers
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Lib template for creating PowerShell and Bash helpers.
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Azure CLI scripts - implementation of multi-tier architecture and Virtual network peering.
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checks for check_mk
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This repository is a collection of scripts to help you in your everyday work.
Shell function for removing unused Git branches
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Scripts for configuring my environment until fixes are available
Created by Brian Fox
Released June 8, 1989