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A PowerShell tool for Windows that recursively scans a directory, captures its structure, and concatenates file contents. Perfect for creating detailed context for Large Language Models (LLMs) from your codebase.

  • Updated Jan 2, 2026
  • PowerShell

powerful and user-friendly subdomain scanning tool enumerate, brute-force, and map DNS namespaces for reconnaissance, attack surface discovery, and penetration testing workflows.

  • Updated Aug 19, 2026
  • Go

A Node.js application that scans file names, directory paths, and file contents for spelling mistakes and generates detailed reports. Built in February 2020 and updated in 2024, it helps maintain consistent naming conventions and code quality, leveraging cspell dictionaries to improve accuracy and support reliable validation across projects.

  • Updated May 31, 2026
  • JavaScript

A robust Node.js utility that automates file system cleanup by recursively identifying redundant, empty folders within a user-defined path. Built in April 2021, it generates organized TXT logs for review, supports customizable ignore paths, includes a backup mechanism for safer operation, and helps maintain cleaner, more organized directories

  • Updated Jun 5, 2026
  • JavaScript

The AVIS Project Scanner is the original scanning engine of the AVIS ecosystem a pure‑batch Win64 tool that recursively analyzes repositories, detects AVIS artifacts, and produces structured index‑only output for AI systems.

  • Updated Jul 3, 2026
  • Batchfile

A utility-packed Python module for scanning directories, crunching file statistics, and formatting data. Includes helpers for size conversion, date formatting, dictionary lookups, and a full directory audit tool that categorizes files, computes size summaries, and identifies newest/oldest/largest files across multiple file types.

  • Updated Dec 3, 2025
  • Python

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