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  • Identify security principals with DCOM rights on a specific computer to analyze potential privilege escalation and lateral movement attack paths in Active Directory environments.
    GPL 3.0
  • Execute commands on remote servers via SSH to manage systems, run scripts, or perform administrative tasks using persistent or new sessions.
    MIT
  • Train machine learning classifiers remotely via SSH by executing commands on a host with specified subclasses and dataset paths.
  • Run proactive health analysis on a server to detect disk trending full, high swap, stale packages, and more. Returns findings grouped by severity with remediation commands.
  • Change the root directory to run commands in an isolated filesystem environment for testing software.
    MIT
  • Run three B2B-specific checks on a Google Ads campaign: ad schedule gaps, mobile vs desktop CPA disparity, and high informational-query ratio. Returns prioritized suggestions (HIGH/MEDIUM/LOW) to optimize B2B campaign performance.
    Apache 2.0
  • Reload OpenSIPS data tables by firing MI commands in dependency order. Optionally limit to specific module targets, stop on first error, or set delay between commands.
  • Execute shell commands in an isolated Debian Linux sandbox to run code safely without affecting the host system. Use stdin for data input and set timeouts for long operations.
    MIT
  • Open a DGMO diagram in the Diagrammo desktop app on macOS, with automatic fallback to browser preview if the app is missing.
  • Run a command with a time limit, automatically terminating if exceeded. Captures output and returns JSON to prevent runaway commands from blocking agent workflows.
    MIT