Raphire/Win11Debloat
A simple, lightweight PowerShell script to remove pre-installed apps, disable telemetry, as well as perform various other changes to customize, declutter and improve your Windows experience. Win11Debloat works for both Windows 10 and Windows 11.
Micke-K/IntuneManagement
Copy, export, import, delete, document and compare policies and profiles in Intune and Azure with PowerShell script and WPF UI. Import ADMX files and registry settings with ADMX ingestion. View and edit PowerShell script.
mandiant/flare-vm
A collection of software installations scripts for Windows systems that allows you to easily setup and maintain a reverse engineering environment on a VM.
MicrosoftDocs/PowerShell-Docs
The official PowerShell documentation sources
microsoft/winget-pkgs
The Microsoft community Windows Package Manager manifest repository
microsoftgraph/microsoft-graph-docs-contrib
Documentation for the Microsoft Graph REST API
Azure/Enterprise-Scale
The Azure Landing Zones (Enterprise-Scale) architecture provides prescriptive guidance coupled with Azure best practices, and it follows design principles across the critical design areas for organizations to define their Azure architecture
hak5/usbrubberducky-payloads
The Official USB Rubber Ducky Payload Repository
microsoft/Agents
The Microsoft 365 Agent SDK simplifies building full stack, multichannel, trusted agents for platforms including M365, Teams, Copilot Studio, and Webchat.
DelineaXPM/delinea-platform
cisagov/ScubaGear
Automation to assess the state of your M365 tenant against CISA's baselines
microsoft/agent-academy
Curated lessons on getting started building agents with Copilot Studio
Azure/AzureLocal-Supportability
Welcome to the Azure Local Supportability Forum! This is where the Azure Local team will track troubleshooting guides and issues with Azure Local. We will maintain this repo in order to provide a central location for community driven supportability content.
Azure/Azure-Verified-Modules
Azure Verified Modules (AVM) is an initiative to consolidate and set the standards for what a good Infrastructure-as-Code module looks like. Modules will then align to these standards, across languages (Bicep, Terraform etc.) and will then be classified as AVMs and available from their respective language specific registries.