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midiman
Aug 25, 2022Copper Contributor
Where can I find a lots of scripts like Script Guy site used to have?
Hi,
I am sorry if this is a bit of easy post but the internet appears to be so spread out these days and de-centralised from what it used to be.
I am looking for a site that has lots of good scripts similar to the good old Script Guy site.
Please can you help.
Thanks
- Varun_GhildiyalBrass ContributorI Know , I know that's a hell late reply. But i thought to share this information , as it can help everyone.
If you're looking for a website with lots of good scripts, you might want to check out the following sites:
PowerShell Gallery (https://www.powershellgallery.com/) - This website is dedicated to PowerShell scripts and modules. It has a large collection of scripts, ranging from basic to advanced, and is a great resource for anyone who works with PowerShell.
GitHub (https://github.com/) - GitHub is a repository hosting service that is used by millions of developers to share and collaborate on code. It has a vast collection of scripts and tools, and you can use the search function to find scripts that match your needs.
Script Center (https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/scriptcenter) - This is a Microsoft site that provides a collection of scripts for Windows administrators. It has scripts for various tasks, such as managing Active Directory, automating tasks, and more.
CodePlex (https://archive.codeplex.com/) - Although this site is no longer active, it still has a large collection of scripts that you can download and use. It was a Microsoft-sponsored site, and it focused on open-source projects and scripts.- time2leadCopper Contributor
I noticed that the Scripting Guy blog was archived and is a great resource, but it seems that their script repository, which the blog often linked and contained a wealth of scripts (even if they have to be updated for current changes) is gone or at least isn't at the link included in the Scripting Guy blogs. Does anyone know if the Scripting Guy Script Repository has been archived somewhere and is available?