Shell Vmware

Open-source Shell projects categorized as Vmware

Top 11 Shell Vmware Projects

  1. containers

    Bitnami container images

    Project mention: Why pinning your dependency versions matters | dev.to | 2024-11-12

    It worked perfectly for months until this morning, when I woke up to my database in a crashloop and my service completely unavailable. Why? It turns out K8s had to restart the PostgreSQL pod, which then loaded the latest 15.* version of the Docker image. Unfortunately for me, that image was buggy and sent my database down to into oblivion.

  2. SaaSHub

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  3. vm

    💻☁📦 The Nextcloud VM (virtual machine appliance), Home/SME Server and scripts for RPi (4-5). Community developed and maintained.

  4. robox

    The tools needed to robotically create/configure/provision a large number of operating systems, for a variety of hypervisors, using packer.

    Project mention: A Disposable Firefox Instance | dev.to | 2024-06-26

    We are using somebody else's vagrant base image. Supply-chain attacks are a thing so it is very much better to use our own base image. As a starting you can look here. This is how the base image we are using is created.

  5. WiFiChallengeLab-docker

    Virtualized WiFi pentesting laboratory without the need for physical WiFi cards, using mac80211_hwsim. Docker version of WiFiChallenge Lab with modifications in the challenges and improved stability. Ubuntu virtual machine with virtualized networks and clients to perform WiFi attacks on OPN, WPA2, WPA3 and Enterprise networks.

  6. createinstalliso

    Creates a bootable ISO image from a macOS installer application. This image can then be used to install macOS on a physical or virtual machine.

  7. vmware-host-modules-builder-cli

    This shell script downloads, builds and installs Vmware host modules for your Linux Vmware.

  8. utility-scripts-for-freenas-and-vmware-esxi

    All-In-One utility scripts for FreeNAS and VMware ESXi

  9. grafana

    Grafana dashboard for Veeam solutions (by VeeamHub)

  10. brain-dump

    Cheat sheets, customizations and configurations I use across multiple systems.

  11. esxidown

    A shell script to gracefully shutdown all VMs on an ESXi host, followed by the host itself. Works great for maintenance operations or automated shutdowns in case of emergencies / power loss.

  12. otp-gitops

NOTE: The open source projects on this list are ordered by number of github stars. The number of mentions indicates repo mentiontions in the last 12 Months or since we started tracking (Dec 2020).

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Index

What are some of the best open-source Vmware projects in Shell? This list will help you:

# Project Stars
1 containers 3,563
2 vm 1,343
3 robox 640
4 WiFiChallengeLab-docker 218
5 createinstalliso 95
6 vmware-host-modules-builder-cli 69
7 utility-scripts-for-freenas-and-vmware-esxi 63
8 grafana 61
9 brain-dump 55
10 esxidown 36
11 otp-gitops 32

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