
Coding Repositories
This section is built for builders. These code repositories are not just pet projects. They’re tools, tests, and ideas written in real-world conditions, with real-world challenges in mind. Some are polished, others are raw, but all of them reflect the same purpose. To help you get your hands dirty, solve problems, and learn by doing.
You’ll find scripts for automating tedious tasks, prototypes that explore new techniques, and proof-of-concept tools that demonstrate how things work under the hood. Topics range from historical implementation, useful plugins, and tools about networking, server implementation, endpoint hardening, and log parsing to more experimental areas like malware analysis, red teaming, and threat emulation. Nothing here is designed for shelf life – it’s all meant to be cloned, tested, broken, and improved.
Each repo includes a quick overview, setup notes, and practical examples wherever possible. If scripting or offensive security tooling is new to you, this is a good place to see how theory meets practice. If you’re more experienced, think of this as a launchpad—reuse what works, improve what doesn’t, and build your own flavor on top.
The goal isn’t just to showcase code. The goal is to create a space where people actively transform knowledge into action. These repositories are stepping stones, not end products. Fork them. Break them. Learn from them. If it is inspires you, contribute. Every script started with a problem that needed solving – maybe it solves yours too.
This collection of code repositories and pet projects will keep evolving as tools improve and new needs arise. Bookmark it. Come back often. And if you’ve got an idea or a fix, I’m always open to collaboration.
For any suggestions, ideas, contributions, or other comments, do not hesitate to contact me.
