Pinned Repositories
monoctl
monoctl is the cli for Monoskope
monoskope
AuthN & AuthZ for Kubernetes multi-cluster, multi-cloud environments.
catTrans
Go program to categorize bank transactions within a csv file based on regular expressions
external-dns
Configure external DNS servers (AWS Route53, Google CloudDNS and others) for Kubernetes Ingresses and Services
ha-sma-ev-charger
SMA EV Charger integration for Home Assistant
HashPasswordSharp
JHashPassword isn’t just another password-generator. With this tool you’re able to generate safe passwords for online-banking, mailing, online-shopping, … without the need of remember all the passwords. You only have to remember one passphrase you’re free to choose. JHashPassword generates based on this passphrase and the host and login settings unique passwords. You set how the passwords should look like (length, charset,…) and JHashPassword does the rest. All settings are saved in an xml-file and you can exchange this file between the supported platforms (Android, Linux, Windows). The passwords aren’t saved, so that it is not possible to decrypt them by spying on your settings.
LEDBlasterNet
This project uses the GPIO pins of a Raspberry PI to control a rgb led stripe.
plikSharp
A .NET API client for Plik, the scalable & friendly temporary file upload system, written in C#
sprint
go library with lots of useful helpers having zero dependencies
SyncthingTray
Syncthing wrapper for Windows. Includes a small interface to configure start on boot and puts syncthing into tray instead of the console window.
jastBytes's Repositories
jastBytes/SyncthingTray
Syncthing wrapper for Windows. Includes a small interface to configure start on boot and puts syncthing into tray instead of the console window.
jastBytes/HashPasswordSharp
JHashPassword isn’t just another password-generator. With this tool you’re able to generate safe passwords for online-banking, mailing, online-shopping, … without the need of remember all the passwords. You only have to remember one passphrase you’re free to choose. JHashPassword generates based on this passphrase and the host and login settings unique passwords. You set how the passwords should look like (length, charset,…) and JHashPassword does the rest. All settings are saved in an xml-file and you can exchange this file between the supported platforms (Android, Linux, Windows). The passwords aren’t saved, so that it is not possible to decrypt them by spying on your settings.
jastBytes/plikSharp
A .NET API client for Plik, the scalable & friendly temporary file upload system, written in C#
jastBytes/LEDBlasterNet
This project uses the GPIO pins of a Raspberry PI to control a rgb led stripe.
jastBytes/catTrans
Go program to categorize bank transactions within a csv file based on regular expressions
jastBytes/external-dns
Configure external DNS servers (AWS Route53, Google CloudDNS and others) for Kubernetes Ingresses and Services
jastBytes/ha-sma-ev-charger
SMA EV Charger integration for Home Assistant
jastBytes/hass-addons
jastBytes/hass-blueprints
Repository of blueprints
jastBytes/jastBytes-portfolio
My private dev portfolio blog website
jastBytes/jastExtensions
C# extension methods for all sorts of things
jastBytes/sprint
go library with lots of useful helpers having zero dependencies
jastBytes/jhashpassword
Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/jhashpassword
jastBytes/nodeRgbPi
Simple nodeJS rest API for controlling a RGB led stripe via pi-blaster.js
jastBytes/openv-vcontrold-docker
Viessmann Optolink Control based on OpenV library