This repository contains miscellaneous scripts I'd written:
- Temporary-file-cleaner - which is technically not a script but an xml file one can import to a local task scheduler in order to automate routine maintenance work on one's personal computer. The imported file will schedule a collection of batch commands that delete temporary windows files, cleans "deleted files" and performs small fixes and adjustments to the hard drive.
- brute_apn_hostnames.bat - utilizes a batch one-liner to take a provided username list file as input, loop through each of the usernames and attempt to establish a functional APN connection. It is basically a very simple APN-profile brute force script.
- Both the DirEnum.ps1 and DirEnum.bat are kind of dumb, because you could easily achieve the same results with the "Get-ChildItem" command (or builtin batch oneliners), but when I had written them I was a Powershell novice, and I'm currently keeping them for reference as an alternative to the builtin methods
- DirEnum.ps1 is a powershell script that
- Receives a folder path from the user as input.
- Enumerates said folder recursively (Including all of it's subfolders, their own subfolders, etc.)
- For each one of the folder enumerated list its amount of contained folders and files.
- Output all the results to a more or less organized file.
- DirEnum.bat is a batch file that also provides the same functionality and also works well.