libelektra
Elektra serves as a universal and secure framework to access configuration settings in a global, hierarchical key database. (by ElektraInitiative)
processhacker
A free, powerful, multi-purpose tool that helps you monitor system resources, debug software and detect malware. Brought to you by Winsider Seminars & Solutions, Inc. @ http://www.windows-internals.com [Moved to: https://github.com/winsiderss/systeminformer] (by processhacker)
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | MIT License |
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libelektra
Posts with mentions or reviews of libelektra.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-25.
- Elektra – The Configuration Framework for Everyone
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Everything that uses configuration files should report where they're located
It should also report the syntax and so on, and actually you want a way to directly modify configuration values. So if you think this through, you will end up with something like https://www.libelektra.org
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Let’s solidify the BSDs on the desktop!
While I'd like to see something like this, I'm not sure if it would have a realistic chance to be accepted by most BSD users. Still I'd like to propose Elektra for that purpose. It's permissively licensed (BSD 3-clause), well thought-out and documented, very flexible and upstream would be happy to work together with the BSDs. I also like their "context-aware configuration" model. They haven't been terribly successful on Linux as each and every system component is being maintained by someone else, but on a BSD with full control over a dependable base system it has a lot of potential.
processhacker
Posts with mentions or reviews of processhacker.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-14.
- 'Be' is nice. End of story
- Looking for a Windows 10 tool that tracks all the IP addresses accessed by a specific process/ software over a period of time (Not just the currently active ones).
- You were supposed to destroy unresponsive tasks, not join them
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I am trying to download Wondershare UniConverter and was wondering if it is normal for patches to have so many flags on virustotal? Btw this is from FTUApps.dev from the megathread.
You can also use tools like Simplewall, Wireshark, Sandboxie /Cuckoo Sandbox, Process Explorer/Process Hacker to help you with this analyze and also to protect you system and data.
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I wrote a DLL Injector with Rust.
Interesting project, nice use of the egui crate. I usually write this kind of thing in C, might be a good time to RIIR. I personally prefer the windows crate because it is official and generated directly from the API metadata. FYI Process Hacker can do DLL injection and a lot more, in case you're looking for a powerful tool
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Trying to uninstall Surfshark but it doesn't show up in the programs list.
I downloaded Process Hacker: https://processhacker.sourceforge.io/
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Windows 10 keeps popping up a command prompt for a second before closing. It interrupts games by tabbing them out. Is there a way to see what service is doing this?
Other application that was useful for me in similar situation was Process Hacker: https://processhacker.sourceforge.io/
- How would I check if my laptop is monitored by my Company
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Help for use WinStationShadow Win32 function
I would like to use the WinStationShadow function in my small project. I would like to write a console RDP shadow switch utility. I found the Process Hacker use this function. See: https://github.com/processhacker/processhacker/blob/master/ProcessHacker/sessshad.c (at line 215)
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So a bit of an odd issue
Could be some pre-installed bloatware. Process Hacker, which is a beefed-up Task Manager, helped me isolate needless services and processes that were clogging up my CPU. It made a noticeable difference once I pruned out the detritus, plus it has a feature to always launch noita.exe with High CPU priority.