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Data/Abbr/IATA-airport-code.csv
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Abbr,Term
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ATL,Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (USA)
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CAN,Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (China)
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CTU,Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport (China)
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DCA,Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
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DFW,Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (USA)
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EWR,Newark Liberty International Airport
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GXH,Gannan Xiahe Airport
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GXY,Greeley-Weld County Airport
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GYY,Gary/Chicago International Airport
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IAD,Washington Dulles International Airport in Virginia
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ILY,Islay Airport (Scotland)
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ORD,"O'Hare International Airport in Chicago,Illinois"
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OXF,London Oxford Airport
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OXR,Oxnard Airport
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PNS,"Pensacola,Florida"
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SAD,Safford Regional Airport
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XFN,Xiangyang Liuji Airport
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XFW,Hamburg Finkenwerder Airport
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XGG,Gorom Gorom Airport
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XGN,Xangongo Airport
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XGR,Kangiqsualujjuag (Georges River) Airport
|
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XKA,Kantchari Airport
|
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XKH,Xieng Khouang Airport
|
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XKS,Kasabonika Airport
|
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XKY,Kaya Airport
|
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XNA,Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport
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XNN,Xining Caojiabao Airport
|
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XQP,Quepos La Managua Airport
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XQU,Qualicum Beach Airport
|
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XYA,Yandina Airport
|
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XZA,Zabré Airport
|
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YEM,Manitowaning/Manitoulin East Municipal Airport
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Data/Abbr/ICAO-airport-code.csv
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Data/Abbr/ICAO-airport-code.csv
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Abbr,Term
|
||||
EDDM,Munich Airport in Bavaria (Germany)
|
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KATL,Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (USA)
|
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KBWI,Baltimore/Washington International Airport in Baltimore (USA)
|
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KIAD,Washington Dulles International Airport in Virginia (USA)
|
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KDFW,Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (USA)
|
||||
WSSL,Seletar Airport in Singapore
|
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WSSS,Changi Airport in Singapore
|
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ZGGG,Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport in China
|
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ZUUU,Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport in China
|
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Data/Abbr/astronomy.csv
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447
Data/Abbr/astronomy.csv
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|
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Abbr,Term
|
||||
21CSLC,21st Century Space Launch Complex
|
||||
4LGSF,Four-Laser Guide Star Facility
|
||||
4MOST,4-metre Multi-Object Spectroscopic Telescope (Proposed new spectroscopic instrument for VISTA)
|
||||
4T,Four Telescope (VLTI mode)
|
||||
A&A,Journal, Astronomy & Astrophysics
|
||||
A&ARv,Journal, Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics
|
||||
ACD,Amplitude Calibration Device (ALMA)
|
||||
ACe,Astaldi Cimolai EIE (Consortium)
|
||||
ADA,ALMA Department of Administration
|
||||
ADO,ALMA Director’s Office
|
||||
ADS,International Italian optics company working on the DSM for the VLT
|
||||
AEM,ALMA construction consortium
|
||||
AFNOR,Association Française de Normalisation
|
||||
AFTA,Astrophysics Focused Telescope Assets
|
||||
AGN,Active Galactic Nucleus
|
||||
AIDA,Astronomical Infrastructure for Data Access
|
||||
AIP,Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam
|
||||
AIT,Assembly, Integration and Test
|
||||
AIV,Assembly, Integration and Verification
|
||||
AJ,The Astronomical Journal
|
||||
ALMA,Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array
|
||||
AMBER,Astronomical Multi-BEam combineR (VLTI Instrument)
|
||||
AN,Journal, Astronomische Nachrichten
|
||||
Antu,VLT Unit Telescope 1
|
||||
AO,Adaptive Optics
|
||||
AOF,Adaptive Optics Facility
|
||||
AOS,Array Operations Site (ALMA)
|
||||
APE,Active Phasing Experiment
|
||||
APEX,Atacama Pathfinder Experiment
|
||||
ApJ,Astrophysical Journal
|
||||
ApJS,Journal, Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
|
||||
AQUARIUS,Mid-infrared detector array (VISIR)
|
||||
ARAL,Alignment facility for the VLTI
|
||||
ARC,ALMA Regional Centre
|
||||
ArTeMiS,Bolometric camera for APEX
|
||||
ASAC,ALMA Science Advisory Committee
|
||||
ASIAA,East Asia FEIC (ALMA)
|
||||
ASIC,Application Specific Integrated Circuit
|
||||
ASSIST,Adaptive Secondary Setup and Instrument Simulator (AOF test bench)
|
||||
AstraLux,Lucky Imaging camera for the Calar Alto 2.2-metre telescope
|
||||
AT,Auxiliary Telescope for the VLTI
|
||||
ATC,Astronomy Technology Centre (United Kingdom)
|
||||
ATILO,Administrative Tribunal of the International Labour Organisation
|
||||
AU,Astronomical Unit
|
||||
AUI,Associated Universities Inc.
|
||||
AVM,Astronomical Visualisation Metadata
|
||||
BAM,Construction company for the Headquarters extension
|
||||
BE,Back-End (ALMA)
|
||||
BELLA,Building Europe Link to Latin America
|
||||
BFL,Budget and Forward Look
|
||||
BlackGEM,(La Silla) Telescope array searching for optical counterparts of gravitational wave sources
|
||||
BLIP,Background photon noise limited
|
||||
C2PAP,Computational Center for Particle and Astrophysics, Universe Cluster, Garching
|
||||
CAD,Computer Aided Design
|
||||
CADC,Canadian Astronomy Data Centre
|
||||
CAPj,Communicating Astronomy with the Public Journal
|
||||
CARLA,Clusters Around Radio-Loud AGN (Spitzer)
|
||||
CASA,Common Astronomy Software Applications (ALMA)
|
||||
CCD,Charge Coupled Device
|
||||
CCTV,Closed Circuit TeleVision
|
||||
CDR,Critical Design Review
|
||||
CDS,Centre de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg (Strasbourg astronomical Data Center)
|
||||
CEA,Commissariat à L’Energie Atomique, France
|
||||
CELAC_EU,Summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States–European Union
|
||||
CES,Coude Echelle Spectrometer
|
||||
CfP,Call for Proposal
|
||||
CfT,Call for tender
|
||||
CHAMP+,Dual channel heterodyne receiver array (APEX)
|
||||
CLIF,Convolution with Linearized Inverse Filter algorithm for wavefront sensing
|
||||
CLP,Chilean Peso
|
||||
CMB,Cosmic Microwave Background
|
||||
CMBR,Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation
|
||||
CME,Coronal Mass Ejection (usually Sun)
|
||||
CNAM,Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers
|
||||
CNRS,Centre national de la recherche scientifique
|
||||
CO,Carbon monoxide
|
||||
CO,Carried Over budget
|
||||
COFUND,EU fellowship funding programme
|
||||
CONDOR,1.5 THz heterodyne receiver (APEX)
|
||||
CONICA,COudé Near-Infrared CAmera (VLT)
|
||||
CORALIE,Echelle Spectrograph on the 1.2-metre Leonard Euler Swiss telescope
|
||||
CoRoT,COnvection ROtation and planetary Transits (French Satellite)
|
||||
COSMOS,HST survey programme
|
||||
Cou-,Council Document
|
||||
CP,Calibration Programme
|
||||
CPI,Consumer Price Index
|
||||
CRIRES+,Planned upgrade to CRIRES
|
||||
CRIRES,Cryogenic InfraRed Echelle Spectrometer (VLT)
|
||||
CSV,Commissioning and Science Verification
|
||||
CTA,Cherenkov Telescope Array
|
||||
CTA-S,Cherenkov Telescope Array South
|
||||
CTAO,Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory
|
||||
CUBES,Cassegrain U-band Brazilian ESO Spectrograph
|
||||
CuRe,Fast wavefront reconstruction algorithms for XAO with pyramid WFS
|
||||
CuReD,Fast wavefront reconstruction algorithms for XAO with pyramid WFS with pre-processing
|
||||
DC,Direct Current
|
||||
DDS,Data DistributIOn middleware for SPARTA
|
||||
DDT,Director’s Discretionary Time
|
||||
DFG,Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
|
||||
DFS,(VLT) Data Flow System
|
||||
DG,Director General
|
||||
DIG,Deep Imaging Group (Vitacura)
|
||||
DL,Delay Line (VLTI)
|
||||
DMO,Data Management and Operations Division
|
||||
DMS,Dome and Main Structure
|
||||
DRS,DRS, formerly Boeing, detector manufacturer
|
||||
DSC,Directorate for Science
|
||||
DSM,Deformable Secondary Mirror
|
||||
DSO,Department of Science Operations (ALMA)
|
||||
eAPD,electron Avalanche Photodiode Detector
|
||||
EASC,European ALMA Support Centre
|
||||
EC,European Commission
|
||||
ECRI,European Conference on Research Infrastructures
|
||||
EFOSC2,ESO Faint Object Spectrograph and Camera (v.2)
|
||||
EIB,European Investment Bank
|
||||
EIROforum,Organisation consisting of the seven largest scientific European international organisations devoted to fostering mutual activities
|
||||
ELT,Extremely Large Telescope
|
||||
EM&P,Journal, Earth, Moon, and Planets
|
||||
EMAC,ELT Management Advisory Committee
|
||||
EMBL,European Molecular Biology Laboratory (Germany)
|
||||
EMMI,ESO Multi-Mode Instrument (NTT)
|
||||
ePOD,education and Public Outreach Department
|
||||
ERC,European Research Council
|
||||
ERIS,Enhanced Resolution Imager and Spectrograph
|
||||
ERP,Enterprise Resource Planning (Administration software)
|
||||
ESAC,European Science Advisory Committee (for ALMA)
|
||||
ESAC,European Space Astronomy Centre (ESA, Spain)
|
||||
ESC,ELT Subcommittee
|
||||
ESE,ELT Science and Engineering
|
||||
ESM,European School Munich
|
||||
ESO,European Organisation for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere
|
||||
ESOF,Euroscience Open Forum
|
||||
ESON,ESO Science Outreach Network
|
||||
ESPRESSO,Echelle SPectrograph for Rocky Exoplanet- and Stable Spectroscopic Observations
|
||||
ESRC,ELT Standing Review Committee
|
||||
ETF,ELT Technical Facility
|
||||
EVALSO,Enabling Virtual Access to Latin-american Southern Observatories
|
||||
EWASS,European Week of Astronomy and Space Science
|
||||
ExA,Journal, Experimental Astronomy
|
||||
ExTrA,(La Silla) Exoplanets in Transit and their Atmospheres
|
||||
FC,Finance Committee
|
||||
FDR,Final Design Review
|
||||
FE IPT,Front-End Integrated Project Team (ALMA)
|
||||
FE,Front End
|
||||
FEA,Finite Element Analysis
|
||||
FEED,Front-End Engineering Design (ELT)
|
||||
FEIC,Front End Integration Centre (ALMA)
|
||||
FEROS,Fibre-fed, Extended Range, Échelle Spectrograph (MPG/ESO 2.2-metre)
|
||||
FIAT,Facility (for) Infrared Arrays Testing
|
||||
FITS,Flexible Image Transport System
|
||||
FLAMES,Fibre Large Array Multi Element Spectrograph (VLT)
|
||||
FORS1,FOcal Reducer/low dispersion Spectrograph (VLT)-1
|
||||
FORS2,FOcal Reducer/low dispersion Spectrograph (VLT)-2
|
||||
FOS,Faint Object Spectrograph (HST)
|
||||
FP,Fabry-Perot
|
||||
FP6,Sixth EC Framework Programme
|
||||
FP7,Seventh EC Framework Programme
|
||||
FWHM,Full Width at Half Maximum
|
||||
GALACSI,Ground Atmospheric Layer Adaptive Optics for Spectroscopic Imaging (AOF)
|
||||
GIRAFFE,Fibre-fed multi-object spectrograph and part of the VLT FLAMES facility
|
||||
GLAO,Ground Layer Adaptive Optics
|
||||
gNLT,Garching Night Log Tool
|
||||
GRAAL,GRound-layer Adaptive optics Assisted by Lasers (AOF)
|
||||
GRAVITY,AO assisted, two-object, multiple-beam-combiner (VLTI)
|
||||
GROND,Gamma-Ray Burst Optical/Near-Infrared Detector (MPG/ESO 2.2-metre)
|
||||
GTC,Gran Telescopio Canarias
|
||||
GTO,Guaranteed Time for Observation
|
||||
GWh,Gigawatt hours
|
||||
GÉANT,European multi-gigabit computer network for research and education purposes
|
||||
H-LTAO,HARMONI Laser Tomography Adaptive Optics
|
||||
H2020,(EU) Horizon 2020 Programme
|
||||
HARMONI,Proposed first light integral field spectrograph for the ELT
|
||||
HARPS,High Accuracy Radial Velocity Planetary Searcher (3.6-metre)
|
||||
HAWK-I,High Acuity Wide field K-band Imager
|
||||
HCI,Human Computer Interface
|
||||
HIA,Herzberg Institute of Astrophysics (Canada)
|
||||
HIRES,(ELT) HIgh REsolution Spectrograph
|
||||
HODM,High Order Deformable Mirror
|
||||
HST,Hubble Space Telescope
|
||||
HVAC,Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning
|
||||
IAG,Institute of Astronomy, Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences (Brazil)
|
||||
IAS,International Accounting Standards
|
||||
IAU,International Astronomical Union
|
||||
Icar,Icarus, Planetary science journal, Planetary science journal
|
||||
IFS,Integral Field Spectrograph (SPHERE, ELT)
|
||||
IFU,Integral Field Unit
|
||||
INAF,Italian National Institute for Astrophysics
|
||||
INRIA,Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique
|
||||
IPAG,Institut de Planetologie et d’Astrophysique de Grenoble
|
||||
IPC,(Chilean) Índice de Precios al Consumidor
|
||||
IPP,Max-Planck Institute for Plasma Physics (Germany)
|
||||
IPSAS,International Public Sector Accounting Standards
|
||||
IPT,Integrated Product Team (ALMA)
|
||||
IR,Infrared
|
||||
IRAM,Institut de Radioastronomie Millimétrique
|
||||
IRDIS,InfraRed Dual-beam Imager and Spectrograph (SPHERE, ELT)
|
||||
IRIS,VLTI Infrared Image Sensor
|
||||
IRLOS,InfraRed Low Order Sensor
|
||||
IRO,International Relations Office
|
||||
ISAAC,Infrared Spectrometer And Array Camera (VLT)
|
||||
ISERD,Israeli inter-ministerial agency for R&D cooperation with Europe
|
||||
ISM,International Staff Member
|
||||
ISS,International Space Station
|
||||
IT,Information Technology
|
||||
ITAR,International Traffic in Arms Regulations
|
||||
ITER,International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor
|
||||
IVOA,International Virtual Observatory Alliance
|
||||
IVSLA,Istituto Veneto di Scienze ed Arti
|
||||
IYA2009,International Year of Astronomy 2009
|
||||
JAO,Joint ALMA Observatory
|
||||
JENAM,Joint European and National Astronomy Meeting
|
||||
JPL,Jet Propulsion Laboratory
|
||||
JUICE,JUpiter ICy moons Explorer
|
||||
JWST,James Webb Space Telescope
|
||||
k,kilo/1,000
|
||||
KIDS,(VST) Kilo-Degree Survey
|
||||
KMOS,K-band Multi-Object Spectrograph (VLT)
|
||||
KTS,Klaus Tschira Stiftung
|
||||
Kueyan,VLT Unit Telescope 2
|
||||
LABOCA,Large APEX Bolometer CAmera
|
||||
LAOG,Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de l'Observatoire de Grenoble
|
||||
LCS,Local Control System
|
||||
LEO,Low Earth Orbit
|
||||
LFC,Laser Frequency Comb
|
||||
LGS,Laser Guide Star
|
||||
LGSF,Laser Guide Star Facility
|
||||
LMC,Large Magellanic Cloud
|
||||
LMU,Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
|
||||
LN2,Liquid nitrogen
|
||||
LOFAR,Low Frequency Array
|
||||
LOPS,Local Optical Phasing Sensor
|
||||
LP,Large Programme
|
||||
LPG,Liquefied Petroleum Gas
|
||||
LPO,La Silla Paranal Observatory
|
||||
LSM,Local Staff Members
|
||||
LSP,La Silla Paranal Subcommittee
|
||||
LTAO,Laser Tomography Adaptive Optics
|
||||
LVSM,Large Visible Sensor Module
|
||||
M#,Mirror #
|
||||
M,million/1,000,000
|
||||
MACAO,Multiple Application Curvature Adaptive Optic
|
||||
MACCON,Motion controller manufacturer
|
||||
MAD,Multi-conjugate Adaptive optics Demonstrator
|
||||
MAORY,(ELT) Multi-conjugate Adaptive Optics RelaY
|
||||
mas,milliarcseconds
|
||||
MASCOT,Mini All-Sky Cloud Observation Tool (Paranal)
|
||||
MATISSE,Multi AperTure mid-Infrared SpectroScopic Experiment (VLTI)
|
||||
MCAO,Multi-Conjugate Adaptive Optics
|
||||
Melipal,VLT Unit Telescope 3
|
||||
MELT,Minuscule ELT
|
||||
MENLO systems,Optical equipment manufacturer
|
||||
MERAC,Mobilising European Research in Astrophysics and Cosmology
|
||||
MERIL,Mapping the European Research Infrastructure Landscape
|
||||
METIS,Mid-infrared ELT Imager and Spectrograph
|
||||
MICADO,Adaptive optics imaging camera (ELT)
|
||||
MIDI,Mid-infrared Interferometric Instrument (VLTI)
|
||||
MIM,Museo Interactivo Mirador, Santiago
|
||||
MIT,Massachusetts Institute of Technology
|
||||
mmVLBI,Millimeter Very Long Baseline Interferometry
|
||||
Mn,Mirror #n
|
||||
MNRAS,Journal, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
|
||||
MOAO,Multiple-Object Adaptive Optics
|
||||
MOONS,Multi Object Optical and Near-infrared Spectrograph (VLT third generation)
|
||||
MOS,(ELT) Multi-Object Spectroscopy
|
||||
MOSAIC,(ELT) Multi-Object Spectrograph (Multi-Object Spectrograph for Astrophysics, Intergalactic medium studies and Cosmology)
|
||||
MOSFIRE,Near-infrared multi-object spectrograph (Keck)
|
||||
MPA,Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics
|
||||
MPE,Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics
|
||||
MPG,Max-Planck-Gesellschaft
|
||||
MPIA,Max Planck Institute for Astronomy
|
||||
MPIfR,Max-Planck Institute for Radioastronomy (Germany)
|
||||
MS,Member State(s)
|
||||
MTM,MT Mechatronics (European company of high technology, engineering and maintenance services)
|
||||
MUSE,Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (VLT)
|
||||
NACO,NAOS-CONICA (VLT)
|
||||
NAOJ,National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
|
||||
NAOMI,Adaptive optics system for the ATs (VLTI)
|
||||
NAOS,Nasmyth Adaptive Optics System (VLT)
|
||||
NASA,National Aeronautics and Space Administration
|
||||
NAV,Navision
|
||||
NDF,Non-Deliverable Forward Agreement
|
||||
NEAR,New Earths in the Alpha Cen Region experiment
|
||||
NEO,Near-Earth Object
|
||||
NewA,Journal, New Astronomy
|
||||
NewAR,Journal, New Astronomy Reviews
|
||||
NFM,Narrow Field Mode
|
||||
NGC,New General Catalogue
|
||||
NGC,New General detector Controller
|
||||
NGSD,Proposed large natural/laser guide star WFS detector (ELT)
|
||||
NGTS,Next Generation Transit Survey
|
||||
NINS,National Institutes of Natural Sciences
|
||||
NIRPS,(NNT) Near Infra Red Planet Searcher
|
||||
NOVA,The Netherlands Research School for Astronomy (Nederlandse Onderzoekschool voor Astronomie)
|
||||
NRAO,National Radio Astronomy Observatory
|
||||
NSF,National Science Foundation
|
||||
NTT,New Technology Telescope
|
||||
NUVA,Network for UltraViolet Astrophysics
|
||||
OAA,Arcetri Astrophysical Observatory
|
||||
OBAMA,Optical Bidule for Aberration Measurement on the ATs
|
||||
OCA-NICE,Cote d’Azur Observatory (Observatoire de la Cote d’Azur)
|
||||
ODG,Office of the Director General
|
||||
OECD,Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
|
||||
OmegaCAM,Optical Camera for the VST
|
||||
OPC,Observing Programmes Committee
|
||||
OPO,Observing Programmes Office
|
||||
OPTICON,Optical Infrared Coordination Network for Astronomy
|
||||
OSF,ALMA Operations Support Facilities
|
||||
OSO,Onsala Space Observatory
|
||||
OT,Observing Tool
|
||||
OTS,Operations Technical Support
|
||||
P&SS,Journal, Planetary and Space Science
|
||||
P2PP,Peer to Peer Protocol
|
||||
P86,Observing Period 86
|
||||
P87,Observing Period 87
|
||||
PA,Product Assurance
|
||||
PAC,Provisional Acceptance Chile
|
||||
PACMAN,Fringe tracker for PRIMA (VLTI)
|
||||
PAE,Provisional Acceptance Europe
|
||||
PARLA,PAranal Raman Laser, replacement for PARSEC (VLTI)
|
||||
PARSEC,Sodium line laser for VLT AO
|
||||
PASJ,Journal, Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan
|
||||
PASP,Journal, Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
|
||||
PDR,Preliminary Design Review
|
||||
PESSTO,Public ESO Spectroscopic Survey of Transient Objects
|
||||
PFS,(ELT) Pre-Focal Station
|
||||
PFS-A,(ELT) Pre-Focal Station for Nasmyth A
|
||||
PhD,Doctor of Philosophy
|
||||
PI,Principal Investigator
|
||||
PIO,Public Information Officer
|
||||
PIONIER,VLTI visitor instrument
|
||||
PIP,Paranal Instrumentation Programme
|
||||
PLC,Programmable Logic Controllers (ELT)
|
||||
PMD,Project Management Department
|
||||
PMPD,Performance Management and Professional Development
|
||||
PRIMA,Phase-Referenced Imaging and Micro-arcsecond Astrometry facility (VLTI)
|
||||
PSF,Point Spread Function
|
||||
PTP,Precision Time Protocol
|
||||
Q,Quarter
|
||||
QSO,Quasi Stellar Object, quasar
|
||||
QUEST,QUasar Equatorial Survey Team
|
||||
R&D,Research and Development
|
||||
RAB,Reflector Assembly Building
|
||||
RAL,Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Didcot (UK)
|
||||
RCL,Radioastronomy Chajnantor Limitada
|
||||
RedCLARA,Latin American Advanced Networks Cooperation (Academic data network in Latin America)
|
||||
REM,Rapid Eye Mount Telescope (La Silla)
|
||||
REUNA,Red Universitaria Nacional (Academic data network in Chile)
|
||||
RM,Rossiter-McClaughlin (effect)
|
||||
RMN,Reflective Memory Network (VLTI)
|
||||
rms,Root Mean Square
|
||||
SABOCA,Shortwave Apex BOlometer Camera
|
||||
SAC,EURO-VO Science Advisory Committee
|
||||
SAF,Science Archive Facility
|
||||
SAFRAN-REOSC,High performance optics company
|
||||
SAPHIRA,Detector for the GRAVITY wavefront sensor
|
||||
SAXO,SPHERE’S AO system (VLT)
|
||||
SCAO,Single-conjugate adaptive optics
|
||||
SCO,Santiago Central Office (ALMA/ESO Vitacura)
|
||||
SDD,Software Development Division
|
||||
SDSS,Sloan Digital Sky Survey
|
||||
SEPIA,Swedish ESO PI receiver for APEX
|
||||
SHFI,Swedish Heterodyne Facility Instrument
|
||||
SiC,(ELT) SiliconCarbide-mirrorsubstrate
|
||||
SINFONI,Spectrograph for INtegral Field Observations in the Near Infrared (VLT)
|
||||
SKA,Square Kilometer Array
|
||||
SM,Service Mode (observing)
|
||||
SM4,Servicing Mission 4 (HST)
|
||||
SOFI,SOn oF Isaac (NTT)
|
||||
SOPHIE,Spectrographe pour l’Observation des Phénomènes des Intérieurs stellaires et des Exoplanètes
|
||||
SOXS,(NTT) Son Of X-Shooter
|
||||
SPARTA,Real-time computer for the AOF
|
||||
SPC,Scientific Personnel Committee
|
||||
SPECULOOS,(Paranal) Search for habitable Planets EClipsing ULtra-cOOl Stars
|
||||
SPHERE,Spectro-Polarimetric High-contrast Exoplanet Research instrument (VLT)
|
||||
SPIFFI,SPectrometer for Infrared Faint Field Imaging
|
||||
SPT,South Pole Telescope
|
||||
SSDF,Science Support Discretionary Fund
|
||||
SSED,Software System Engineering Department
|
||||
SSWG,Science Strategy Working Group
|
||||
ST-ECF,Space Telescope European Coordination Facility
|
||||
STC,Scientific Technical Committee
|
||||
STFC,Science and Technology Facilities Council (UK)
|
||||
STRAP,Tip-tilt sensors (VLTI)
|
||||
STScI,Space Telescope Science Institute (USA)
|
||||
sub-mm,submillimetre
|
||||
SUSI2,Superb Seeing Imager 2 (NTT)
|
||||
TAROT,Télescope à Action Rapide pour les Objets Transitoires
|
||||
TAROT-S,Télescopes à Action Rapide pour les Objets Transitoires South
|
||||
TBT,Test-Bed Telescope
|
||||
TEC,Technology Division
|
||||
telbib,ESO library telescope bibliography database
|
||||
TFB,Tunable Filter Bank (ALMA)
|
||||
TIMMI,TIMMI far-infrared camera (ESO 3.6-metre telescope)
|
||||
ToO,Target of Opportunity
|
||||
TRAPPIST,TRAnsiting Planets and PlanetesImals Small Telescope
|
||||
TRR,Test Readiness Review
|
||||
TUM,Technische Universität München
|
||||
UC,Users Committee
|
||||
UK ATC,UK Astronomy Technology Centre
|
||||
Ultracam,High-speed camera (VLT)
|
||||
UltraVISTA,Ultra-deep near-infrared survey in the COSMOS field
|
||||
UNCOPUOS,United Nations Committee for the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space
|
||||
USM,University Observatory Munich
|
||||
UT,Unit Telescope of the VLT
|
||||
UT1–4,VLT Unit Telescopes 1–4: Antu, Kueyen, Melipal and Yepun
|
||||
UV,UltraViolet
|
||||
UVES,UV-Visual Echelle Spectrograph (VLT)
|
||||
VAT,Value Added Tax
|
||||
VERTEX,(APEX) VERTEX Antennentechnik GmbH, Duisburg (Germany)
|
||||
VHS,VISTA Hemisphere Survey
|
||||
VIDEO,VISTA Deep Extragalactic Observations Survey
|
||||
VIKING,VISTA Kilo-degree Infrared Galaxy survey
|
||||
VIMOS,VIsible MultiObject Spectrograph (VLT)
|
||||
VINCI,VLT INterferometer Commissioning Instrument (VLTI)
|
||||
VIPERS,VIMOS Public Extragalactic Redshift Survey
|
||||
VIRCAM,VISTA Infrared Camera
|
||||
VISA,VLTI Sub-Array
|
||||
VISIR,VLT Mid-Infrared Imager Spectrometer
|
||||
VISTA,Visible and Infrared Survey Telescope for Astronomy
|
||||
VLT,Very Large Telescope
|
||||
VLT/I,Very Large Telescope and its Interferometer
|
||||
VLTI,Very Large Telescope Interferometer
|
||||
VLTI-PR#,VLTI projects
|
||||
VM,Visitor Mode (observing)
|
||||
VMC,VISTA survey of the Magellanic Cloud system
|
||||
VO,Virtual Observatory
|
||||
VOP,Virtual Observatory Project Office
|
||||
VPHAS+,VST Photometric Hα Survey
|
||||
VSS,Variability Sky Survey
|
||||
VST,VLT Survey Telescope
|
||||
VVDS,VIMOS VLT Deep Survey
|
||||
VVV,ESO public survey VISTA Variables in the Vía Láctea
|
||||
WASP,Wide Angle Search for Planets survey
|
||||
WFCAM,Infrared wide field camera for the UK Infrared Telescope on Mauna Kea
|
||||
WFI,Wide Field Imager (MPG/ESO 2.2-metre)
|
||||
WiFi,Wireless Fidelity
|
||||
WVR,Water Vapour Radiometer (ALMA)
|
||||
X-shooter,Wideband ultraviolet-infrared single target spectrograph (VLT)
|
||||
XAO,Extreme adaptive optics
|
||||
XMM-Newton,X-ray Multi-Mirror satellite (ESA)
|
||||
Yepun,VLT Unit Telescope 4
|
||||
Z-Spec,Millimetre-wave spectrograph (APEX visitor instrument)
|
||||
zCOSMOS,Large Programme to measure 30 000 galaxies in the HST Cosmic Origins field
|
||||
ZIMPOL,Zurich Imaging Polarimeter (SPHERE, ELT)
|
||||
ΛCDM,Lambda Cold Dark Matter
|
||||
μm,Micrometre
|
|
@ -1,50 +1,473 @@
|
||||
Abbreviation,Definition
|
||||
Abbr,Term
|
||||
A/A,Air to air TACAN function
|
||||
A/C,Aircraft
|
||||
A/D,Aerodrome
|
||||
A/F,Autofeather
|
||||
A/FD,Airport/Facility Directory
|
||||
A/P,Autopilot
|
||||
A/R,Altitude Rate
|
||||
A300,Airbus A300 twinjet
|
||||
A310,Airbus A310 twinjet
|
||||
A320,Airbus A320 family of twinjets
|
||||
A330,Airbus A330 twinjet
|
||||
A340,Airbus A340 quadjet
|
||||
A350,Airbus A350 twinjet
|
||||
A380,Airbus A380 quadjet
|
||||
AAA,Airport Airspace Analysis
|
||||
AAE,Above Aerodrome Elevation
|
||||
AAF,Airway Facilities Service
|
||||
AAF,Army Air Field
|
||||
AAI,Arrival Aircraft Interval
|
||||
AAI,Airports Authority of India
|
||||
AAIB,Air Accidents Investigation Branch (UK)
|
||||
AAIM,Aircraft Autonomous Integrity Monitoring
|
||||
AAMS,Aircraft Arrival Management System
|
||||
AARTS,Army Aviation Radar Training System
|
||||
AAO,Assumed Adverse Obstacle
|
||||
AAS,Airport Advisory Service
|
||||
AB,Air Base
|
||||
ABI,Advanced Boundary Information
|
||||
AC,Air Conditioning
|
||||
AC,Aircraft
|
||||
ACAC,Arab Civil Aviation Conference
|
||||
ACAM,Aircraft Continuing Airworthiness Monitoring
|
||||
ACARS,Aircraft Communications Addressing and Reporting System
|
||||
ACAS,Airborne Collision Avoidance System
|
||||
ACC,Area Control Centre
|
||||
ACC,Area Control Center
|
||||
ACE,Airport airside Capacity Enhancement
|
||||
ACI,Airports Council International
|
||||
ACP,Accept
|
||||
AD,Air Defence
|
||||
ADAC,Abu Dhabi Airports
|
||||
ADEP,Aerodrome of Departure
|
||||
ADES,Aerodrome of Destination
|
||||
ADF,Automatic Direction Finding
|
||||
ADI,Automatic De-Ice and Inhibitor
|
||||
ADIZ,Air Defense Identification Zone
|
||||
ADL,Aeronautical Data Link
|
||||
ADLY,Arrival Delay
|
||||
ADP,Aerodrome dé Paris (Charles de Gaulle)
|
||||
ADP,Automated Data Processing
|
||||
ADS,Automated Distribution System
|
||||
ADS,Automatic Dependent Surveillance
|
||||
ADS-B,Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast
|
||||
AENA,Aeropuertos Españoles y Navegación Aérea
|
||||
AERA,Automated En-Route Air Traffic Control
|
||||
AEW,Airborne Early Warning
|
||||
AF,Air Field
|
||||
AFM,Aircraft Flight Manual
|
||||
AIP,Aeronautical Information Publication
|
||||
AMAN,Arrival Manager
|
||||
AOA,Angle of Attack
|
||||
AOM,Airplane Operating Manual
|
||||
AOR,Area of Responsibility
|
||||
AFCS,Automatic Flight Control System
|
||||
AFIS,Aerodrome Flight Information Service
|
||||
AFM,Airplane Flight Manual
|
||||
AFTN,Aeronautical Fixed Telecommunication Network
|
||||
AFM,Aircraft Flight Manual
|
||||
AGAS,Action Group for ATM Safety (EUROCONTROL)
|
||||
AGL,Above Ground Level
|
||||
ahdg,alter heading
|
||||
AICS,Aircraft Inventory and Charter System
|
||||
AID,Airport Information Desk
|
||||
AIDS,Aircraft Integrated Data System
|
||||
AIG,Airbus Industries Group
|
||||
AILS,Automatic Instrument Landing System
|
||||
AIM,Aeronautical Information Manual
|
||||
AIP,Aeronautical Information Publication
|
||||
AIPA,Aeronautical Information Production Application
|
||||
AIRAC,Aeronautical Information Regulation And Control
|
||||
AIRMET,Airmen's Meteorological Information
|
||||
AIRNAV,Airports and Navigation Aids Database System
|
||||
AIRNET,Airport Network Simulation Model
|
||||
AIRPAC,Advisor for the Intelligent Resolution of Predicted Aircraft
|
||||
ALO,Aviation Logistics Organization
|
||||
ALP,Airport Layout Plan
|
||||
ALPA,Airlines Pilots Association
|
||||
ALS,Approach Lighting System
|
||||
ALSF,Approach Lighting System With Sequenced Flashing Lights
|
||||
ALSF1,ALS with Sequenced Flashers I
|
||||
ALSF2,ALS with Sequenced Flashers II
|
||||
ALSIP,Approach Lighting System Improvement Plan
|
||||
ALTRV,Altitude Reservation
|
||||
AMAN,Arrival Manager
|
||||
AMASS,Airport Movement Area Safety System
|
||||
AMCC,Air Route Traffic Control Center Maintenance Control Center
|
||||
AMIC,Area Manager in Charge
|
||||
AMIS,Aircraft Management Information System
|
||||
AMOC,Alternative Methods of Compliance
|
||||
AMOS,Automated Meteorological Observation Station
|
||||
AMP,ARINC Message Processor (OR) Airport Master Plan
|
||||
AMS,Acquisition Management System
|
||||
AMT,Aviation Maintenance Technician
|
||||
AMVER,Automated Mutual Assistance Vessel Rescue System
|
||||
ANC,Alternate Network Connectivity
|
||||
ANCA,Airport Noise and Capacity Act
|
||||
ANG,Air National Guard
|
||||
ANGB,Air National Guard Base
|
||||
ANMS,Automated Network Monitoring System
|
||||
ANSP,Air Navigation Service Provider
|
||||
AOA,Air Operations Area
|
||||
AOA,Angle of Attack
|
||||
AOC,Airline Operational Control Center
|
||||
AOCC,Atlantic Operations Control Center
|
||||
AODR,Authorizing Official Designated Representative
|
||||
AOM,Airplane Operating Manual
|
||||
AOPA,Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association
|
||||
AOR,Area of Responsibility
|
||||
AP,Acquisition Plan
|
||||
APB,Acquisition Program Baselines
|
||||
APM,Approach Path Monitor
|
||||
APP,Approach
|
||||
APS,Airport Planning Standard
|
||||
APTS,Automated Personnel Tracking System
|
||||
AQAFO,Aeronautical Quality Assurance Field Office
|
||||
AR,Aerial Refueling
|
||||
AR,Aspect Ratio
|
||||
ARAC,Army Radar Approach Control (AAF)
|
||||
ARFOR,Area Forecast
|
||||
ARINC,Aeronautical Radio, Inc. (USA)
|
||||
ARLNO,Airline Office
|
||||
ARP,Airport Reference Point
|
||||
ARTCC,Air Route Traffic Control Centre
|
||||
ASB,Airspace Block
|
||||
ASDE,Airport Surface Detection Equipment
|
||||
ASDE-X,"Airport Surface Detection Equipment, model X"
|
||||
ATA,Actual Time of Arrival
|
||||
ATC,Air Traffic Control
|
||||
ATIS,Automatic Terminal Information Service
|
||||
ATO,Air Traffic Organization
|
||||
AWACS,Airborne Warning And Control System
|
||||
BC,Back Course
|
||||
BAF,Belgian Air Force
|
||||
BIRTAM,NOTAM on Bird Activity
|
||||
BIT,Build-In Test
|
||||
BITE,Build-In Test Equipment
|
||||
BRNAV,Basic Area Navigation
|
||||
BWI,Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport
|
||||
C2,Command and Control
|
||||
C3,"Communication, Command and Control"
|
||||
C4I,"Communication, Command, Control, Computers and Intelligence"
|
||||
CAAC,Civil Aviation Administration of China
|
||||
CAAS,Civil Aviation Authorization of Singapore
|
||||
CAL,Computer Assisted Learning
|
||||
CAMACA,Common Agreed Methodology for Airport airside Capacity Assessment
|
||||
CANAC,Computer Assisted National Air Traffic Control Centre (Belgium)
|
||||
CANSO,Civil Air Navigation Services Organization
|
||||
CARMA,CATC Radar Simulator Allahabad
|
||||
CAS,Calibrated Airspeed
|
||||
CASE,Controlled Airspace Synthetic Environment (Simulator of Alenia Marconi)
|
||||
CAT,Category of Aircraft
|
||||
CAVOK,Ceiling And Visibility OK
|
||||
CATC,Civil Air Traffic Control
|
||||
CAVOK,Clouds And Visibility OK
|
||||
CBT,Computer-based Training
|
||||
CCBC,Community College Baltimore County
|
||||
CCIS,Closed Circuit Information System
|
||||
CDA,Continuous Descent Approach
|
||||
CDI,Course Deviation Indicator
|
||||
CDM,Collaborative Decision Making
|
||||
CDTI,Cockpit Display of Traffic Information
|
||||
CDU,Cockpit Display Unit
|
||||
CEATS,Central European Air Traffic Services
|
||||
CESC,Chief Executive Standing Conference
|
||||
CFIT,Controlled Flight Into Terrain
|
||||
CFMU,Central Flow Management Unit
|
||||
COG,Center of Gravity
|
||||
CON,Control
|
||||
CGD,Combined Graphic Display
|
||||
CISM,Critical Incident Stress Management
|
||||
CLC,Course Line Computer
|
||||
CLNC,Clearance
|
||||
CRDA,Converging Runway Display Aid
|
||||
CTA,Controlled Time of Arrival
|
||||
CMIC,Civil/Military Interface Standing Committee
|
||||
CNS,"Communication, Navigation, Surveillance"
|
||||
CODA,Central Office for Delay Analysis
|
||||
ConOps,Concept of Operations
|
||||
COPS,Changeover Point(s)
|
||||
CORA,Conflict Resolution Advisory
|
||||
COTS,Commercial Of-The-Shelf
|
||||
CPA,Closest Point of Approach
|
||||
CPDLC,Controller Pilot Data Link Communication
|
||||
CRC,Control and Reporting Centre
|
||||
CREDOS,Crosswind Reduced Separations for Departure Operations
|
||||
CTA,Controlled Area
|
||||
CTA,Controlled Time of Arrival
|
||||
CTOT,Calculated Take-Off Time
|
||||
CTR,Control Zone or Controlled Traffic Region
|
||||
CVFR,Controlled Visual Flight Rule (flight)
|
||||
CVSM,Conventional Vertical Separation Minimum
|
||||
CW,Continous Wave
|
||||
CW,Cold Weather
|
||||
CWS,Collision Warning System
|
||||
CWP,Controller Working Position
|
||||
DAS,DFS Aviation Services (DFS subcompany for services outside Germany)
|
||||
DCIA,Dependent Converging Instrument Approach
|
||||
DEL,Delivery
|
||||
DFS,Deutsche Flugsicherung (ATC in Germany)
|
||||
DGAC,Direction générale de l'aviation civile
|
||||
DTI,Direction Technique Innovation
|
||||
DW,Downwind
|
||||
EAS,Equivalent Airspeed
|
||||
EAVA,Estonian Aviation Academy
|
||||
ECAC,European Civil Aviation Conference
|
||||
ELEV,Field Elevation
|
||||
EFM,Gesellschaft für Enteisen und Flugzeugschleppen
|
||||
ETA,Estimated Time of Arrival
|
||||
ETOPS,Extended-range Twin-engine Operational Performance Standards
|
||||
ETVS,Electronic Terminal Voice Switch
|
||||
FAA,U.S. Federal Aviation Administration
|
||||
FAR,Fuel Air Ratio
|
||||
FAS,Final Approach Segment
|
||||
FAS,Final Approach Speed
|
||||
FAST,Future Aviation Safety Team
|
||||
FAT,Factory Acceptance Test (see also SAT and RAT)
|
||||
FAT,Final Approach Track
|
||||
FATO,Final Approach and Take-off Area
|
||||
FAWP,Final Approach Waypoint
|
||||
FAWS,Flight Advisory Weather Service
|
||||
FBW,Fly-by-Wire
|
||||
FCA,Final Cruise Altitude
|
||||
FCC,Federal Communications Commission (USA)
|
||||
FCC,Flight Control Computer
|
||||
FCI,Flight Command Indicator
|
||||
FCL,Flight Crew Licensing
|
||||
FCLP,Field Carrier Landing Practice
|
||||
FCLT,Freeze Calculated Landing Time
|
||||
FCLTP,Flight Crew Licensing and Training Panel (ICAO)
|
||||
FCOM,Flight Crew Operating Manual
|
||||
FCOM,Flight Crew Operations Manual
|
||||
FCPC,Flight Control Primary Computer
|
||||
FE,Field Elevation (highest point of an airport’s usable runways and is measured in height above mean sea level)
|
||||
FIA,Flight Information Area
|
||||
FIR,Flight Information Region
|
||||
FL,Flight Level
|
||||
FMG,Flughafen München GmbH
|
||||
FOD,Foreign Object Debris
|
||||
FOV,Field of View
|
||||
GND,Ground
|
||||
GP,Glide Path
|
||||
GPS,Global Positioning System
|
||||
GS,Ground Speed or Glideslope
|
||||
HKIA,Hong Kong International Airport
|
||||
IAA,Israeli Airport Authority
|
||||
IAF,Israeli Air Force
|
||||
IANS,Institute of Air Navigation Services, a division of Eurocontrol
|
||||
IAS,Indicated Air Speed
|
||||
IATA,International Air Transport Association, HQ in Montreal, Canada
|
||||
IFR,Instrument Flight Rules
|
||||
IG,Image Generator
|
||||
IGLR,Integrated Ground Lighting and Radar
|
||||
ILS,Instrument Landing System
|
||||
IMC,Instrument Meteorological Conditions
|
||||
KAT,Kaufbeuren ATM Training (DFS subcompany)
|
||||
LAA,Lappland Aviation Academy
|
||||
LITAS,Low Intensity Two Colour Approach System
|
||||
LL,Lower Limit
|
||||
LMUK,Lockheed Martin UK
|
||||
LOD,Level of Detail
|
||||
LTA,Lower Traffic Area
|
||||
LVNL,Luchtverkeersleiding Nederland (Air Traffic Control the Netherlands)
|
||||
LVP,Low Visibility Procedures
|
||||
MATS,Malta Air Traffic Services
|
||||
MEA,Minimum En-route Altitude
|
||||
METAR,Meteorological Aerodrome Report
|
||||
MLW,Maximum Landing Weight
|
||||
MSL,Median Sea Level
|
||||
MSTA,Minimum Safe Turning Altitude
|
||||
MTOW,Maximum Take-Off Weight
|
||||
NLFS,Night Low Flying System
|
||||
OCTA,Outside Control Areas
|
||||
OFZ,Obstacle Free Zone
|
||||
OJT,On the Job Training
|
||||
PAPI,Precision Approach Path Indicator
|
||||
PAR,Precision Approach Radar
|
||||
PIC,Pilot in Command
|
||||
PNF,Pilot Not Flying
|
||||
POH,Pilot's Operating Handbook
|
||||
PPL,Private Pilot's License
|
||||
PTAC,"Position, Turn, Altitude, Clearance (also known as Approach Clearance)"
|
||||
PtF,Permit to Fly
|
||||
QFE,"the altimeter setting that will cause the altimeter to read the height above a specific aerodrome or ground level, and therefore read zero on landing"
|
||||
QNE,pressure altitude at the landing runway threshold
|
||||
QNH,atmospheric pressure adjusted to mean sea level
|
||||
RADAR,Radio Detection And Ranging
|
||||
RADNET,Radar Network
|
||||
RAIM,Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring (GPS)
|
||||
RAT,Reliability Acceptance Test (see also FAT and SAT)
|
||||
RAM,Radar Absorbent Material
|
||||
RAP,Recognised Air Picture
|
||||
RASP,Recognised Air and Surveillance Picture
|
||||
RB,Relative Bearing
|
||||
RBI,Relative Bearing Indicator
|
||||
RBAF,Royal Belgium Armed Forces
|
||||
RCAF,Royal Canadian Air Force
|
||||
RCC,Rescue Co-ordination Centre
|
||||
RCL,Runway Centre Line Lighting
|
||||
RCS,Radar Cross Section
|
||||
RET,Rapid Exit Taxiways
|
||||
RF,Radio Frequency
|
||||
RFFS,Rescue and Fire Fighting Services
|
||||
RIMCAS,Runway Incursion Monitoring and Conflict Alert System
|
||||
RJAF,Royal Jordanian Air Force
|
||||
RJC,Reject
|
||||
RPI,Runway Point of Intercept
|
||||
RPM,Rotations per Minute
|
||||
RMI,Radio Magnetic Indicator
|
||||
RNAV,Area Navigation
|
||||
RNP,Required Navigation Performance
|
||||
ROC,Rate Of Climb
|
||||
ROC,Required Obstacle Clearance
|
||||
RPM,Revolutions Per Minute
|
||||
RPS,Radar Position Symbol
|
||||
RTCA,Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics
|
||||
RVR,Runway Visual Range
|
||||
RVSM,Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum
|
||||
RWR,Radar Warning Receiver
|
||||
RWY,Runway
|
||||
SADL,Situational Awareness Data Link
|
||||
SAF,Sustainable Aviation Fuel
|
||||
SAR,Search and Rescue
|
||||
SAR,Synthetic Aperture Radar
|
||||
SARPS,Standards and Recommended Practices (ICAO)
|
||||
SAT,Site Acceptance Test (see also FAT and RAT)
|
||||
SATCO,Senior Air Traffic Control Officer
|
||||
SATCOM,Satellite Communication
|
||||
SATNAV,Satellite Navigation
|
||||
SATSE,State Air Traffic Services Enterprise
|
||||
SDD,Situation Data Display
|
||||
SELCAL,Selective Calling System
|
||||
SES,Single European Sky
|
||||
SESAME,Single European Sky ATM Master Plan
|
||||
SESAR,Single European Sky ATM Research
|
||||
SFL,Sequencing Flashing Light
|
||||
SFO,Simulated Flameout Operation
|
||||
SI,Selective Interrogation
|
||||
SIAP,Standard Instrument Approach Procedure
|
||||
SID,Standard Instrument Departure
|
||||
SIF,Selective Identification Friend or Foe
|
||||
SIGMET,Significant Meteorological (Information) Report
|
||||
SILs,Sector Inbound Lists
|
||||
SIM,Simulator
|
||||
SKYGUIDE,Swiss Air Traffic Control
|
||||
SLB,Side lobe Blanking
|
||||
SLC,Side lobe Cancellation
|
||||
SLOC,Slovenia Control
|
||||
SM,Statute Mile
|
||||
SMR,Surface Movement Radar
|
||||
SOW,Statement of Work
|
||||
SRC,Safety Regulation Commission (EUROCONTROL)
|
||||
SRU,Safety Regulation Unit (EUROCONTROL)
|
||||
SSR,Secondary Surveillance Radar
|
||||
STAR,Standard Arrival Route or Standard Terminal Arrival Route
|
||||
STARS,Standard Terminal Automation Replacement System
|
||||
STB,Stop Bar
|
||||
STCA,Short Term Conflict Alert
|
||||
STD,Synthetic Training Device
|
||||
STDMA,Self-organising Time Division Multiple Access (known as VHF digital link - Mode 4)
|
||||
STNA,Service Technique de la Navigation Aerienne
|
||||
STOL,Short Take Off and Landing
|
||||
STRATFOR,Eurocontrol Statistics and Forecasts Service
|
||||
SUA,Special Use Airspace
|
||||
SV,Supervisor
|
||||
SVFR,Special Visual Flight Rules
|
||||
SWT,Switch
|
||||
SYSCO,System Coordination – Data Exchange and Coordination
|
||||
TA,Terminal Airspace
|
||||
TAA,Terminal Arrival Area
|
||||
TAAM,Total Airspace and Airport Modeller
|
||||
TACAN,Tactical Air Navigation (System)
|
||||
TACS,Theater Air Control System
|
||||
TACTICOS,Tactical Information and Command System
|
||||
TAF,Terminal Aerodrome/Area Forecast
|
||||
TAIS,Tactical Airspace Integration System (US Army)
|
||||
TAIS,Tactical Air Intelligence System
|
||||
TAP,Target Acquisition Protocol
|
||||
TARMAC,Taxi and Ramp Management and Control
|
||||
TAS,Terminal Airspace System
|
||||
TAS,True Airspeed
|
||||
TAWS,Terrain Awareness and Warning System
|
||||
TCAS,Traffic alert and Collision Avoidance System
|
||||
TCDS,Type Certificate Data Sheet
|
||||
TCH,Threshold Crossing Height
|
||||
TCL,Taxi Center Lights
|
||||
TDW,Tower Display Workstation
|
||||
TDZ,Runway Touchdown Zone Lighting
|
||||
TDZE,Touch Down Zone Elevation
|
||||
TERPS,US Standard for Terminal Instrument Procedures
|
||||
TFDM,Terminal Flight Data Management
|
||||
TFDPS,Tower Flight Data Processing System
|
||||
TFM,Traffic Flow Management
|
||||
TFR,Temporary Flight Restriction
|
||||
TH,True Heading
|
||||
TID,Touch Input Device
|
||||
TIGPRO,TOWSIM Image Generator Protocol
|
||||
TIS,Traffic Information System
|
||||
TM,Traffic Management
|
||||
TMA,Terminal Control Area
|
||||
TOC,Top Of Climb
|
||||
TOD,Top Of Descent
|
||||
TOR,Terms Of Reference
|
||||
TOR,Tornado aircraft
|
||||
TOWSIM,Tower Simulator
|
||||
TRACON,Terminal Radar Approach Control
|
||||
TSO,Technical Standard Order
|
||||
TSTC,Texas State Technical College
|
||||
TT,True Track
|
||||
TVOR,Terminal VOR
|
||||
TWEB,Transcribed Weather Broadcast (USA for ATIS)
|
||||
TWR,Control Tower
|
||||
TWY,Taxiway
|
||||
TXC,Taxiway Centreline Lights
|
||||
TXE,Taxiway Edge Lights
|
||||
UAA,University of Alaska Anchorage
|
||||
UAC,Upper Area Control Centre
|
||||
UAT,Universal Access Transceiver
|
||||
UAV,Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
|
||||
UDF,Ultra High Frequency Direction Finding
|
||||
UEI,"Units, Equipment, Installations"
|
||||
UHF,Ultra High Frequency
|
||||
UIR,Upper Flight Information Region
|
||||
UKCAA,United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority
|
||||
UMASS,University of Massachusetts
|
||||
URET,User Request Evaluation Tool
|
||||
USAF,US Air Force
|
||||
UTA,Upper Traffic Area
|
||||
VTC,Visual Terminal Chart
|
||||
V1,Decision speed, the speed beyond which takeoff should no longer be aborted
|
||||
V2,Takeoff speed. The speed at which the aircraft may safely be climbed with one engine inoperative
|
||||
VAR,Magnetic Variation
|
||||
VASI,Visual Approach Slope Indicator
|
||||
VASIS,Visual Approach Slope Indicator System
|
||||
VCS,Voice Communication System
|
||||
VCCS,Voice Communication Control System
|
||||
VDF,Very High Frequency Direction Finding
|
||||
VDGS,Visual Database Generation System
|
||||
VDL-4,VHF digital link Mode 4 (see also STDMA)
|
||||
VDU,Visual Display Unit
|
||||
VFOW,Vertical Field of View
|
||||
VFR,Visual Flight Rules
|
||||
VHF,Very High Frequency
|
||||
VLF,Very Low Frequency
|
||||
VMC,Visual Meteorological Conditions
|
||||
VMO,maximum operation speed is the air speed than should never be exceeded deliberately in normal operation, whatever the flight situation isVOR,VHF Omni-directional Range
|
||||
VOLMET,Meteorological Information for Aircraft in Flight
|
||||
VOR,VHF Omni-directional Radio Range
|
||||
VORTAC,VOR -TACAN combination
|
||||
VREF,1.3 times the stalling speed of the aircraft in the stated landing configuration and at the prevailing aircraft weight
|
||||
VRR,Voice Recognition and Response
|
||||
VRS,Voice Recognition System
|
||||
VS,"Stall speed, defined as the minimum steady flight speed at which the airplane is controllable"
|
||||
VSBY,Visibility
|
||||
VSP,Vertical Speed
|
||||
VSTOL,Vertical Short Take-Off and Landing
|
||||
VTC,Visual Terminal Chart
|
||||
VTC,Virtual Training Centre
|
||||
VTOL,Vertical Take-Off and Landing
|
||||
VTOSL,Vertical Take-Off and Short Landing
|
||||
VTS,Vehicle Tracking System
|
||||
WA,Wind Angle
|
||||
WAAS,Wide Area Augmentation System
|
||||
WAM,Wide Area Multilateration
|
||||
WBS,Work Break-down Structure
|
||||
WCA,Wind Correction Angle
|
||||
WDI,Wind Direction Indicator
|
||||
WGS,World Geodetic System
|
||||
WIAS,Wetter Informations- und Anzeigesystem (German)
|
||||
WP,Waypoint
|
||||
WS,Work Station
|
||||
WTC,Wake Turbulence Category
|
||||
WTWS,Wake Turbulence Warning System
|
||||
WX,Weather
|
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Data/Abbr/biology.csv
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Data/Abbr/biology.csv
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|
||||
Abbr,Term
|
||||
Leo,an American Quarter Horse
|
||||
Leo,"Leonberger, a breed of dog"
|
|
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Data/Abbr/chemistry.csv
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Data/Abbr/chemistry.csv
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|
||||
Abbreviation,Definition
|
||||
ACID,"Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durability"
|
||||
ACL,Access Control List
|
||||
ADC,Analog-to-Digital Converter
|
||||
ADF,Automatic Document Feeder
|
||||
ADSL,Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
|
||||
AFP,Apple Filing Protocol
|
||||
AGP,Accelerated Graphics Port
|
||||
AIFF,Audio Interchange File Format
|
||||
ALU,Arithmetic Logic Unit
|
||||
ANSI,American National Standards Institute
|
||||
API,Application Programming Interface
|
||||
APU,Accelerated Processing Unit
|
||||
ARP,Address Resolution Protocol
|
||||
ASCII,American Standard Code for Information Interchange
|
||||
ASP,Application Service Provider
|
||||
ATM,Asynchronous Transfer Mode
|
||||
AVR,Audio/Video Receiver
|
||||
Bash,Bourne-Again Shell
|
||||
BASIC,Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code
|
||||
BCC,Blind Carbon Copy
|
||||
BIOS,Basic Input/Output System
|
||||
BLE,Bluetooth Low Energy
|
||||
Blob,Binary Large Object
|
||||
BMP,Bitmap
|
||||
BSOD,Blue Screen of Death
|
||||
CAD,Computer-Aided Design
|
||||
CAN,Campus Area Network
|
||||
CD,Compact Disc
|
||||
CPU,Central Processing Unit
|
||||
CSV,Comma Separated Values (file format)
|
||||
DDL,Data Definition Language
|
||||
IDE,Integrated Development Environment
|
||||
GPU,Graphics Processing Unit
|
||||
GUI,Graphical User Interface
|
||||
IP,Internet Protocol
|
||||
ISP,Internet Service Provider
|
||||
IT,Information Technology
|
||||
LAN,Local Area Network
|
||||
LCD,Liquid Crystal Display
|
||||
NIC,Network Interface Card
|
||||
PC,Personal Computer
|
||||
RAM,Random Access Memory
|
||||
URL,Uniform Resource Locator
|
||||
VPN,Virtual Private Network
|
||||
WAN,Wide Area Network
|
|
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Data/Abbr/computing.csv
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Data/Abbr/computing.csv
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|
||||
Abbreviation,Definition
|
||||
Abbr,Term
|
||||
btl,Bottle
|
||||
c,Cup
|
||||
C,Cups
|
||||
@ -39,4 +39,4 @@ Tbsp,Tablespoon
|
||||
tsp,Teaspoon
|
||||
VG,vegetarian
|
||||
VN,Vegan
|
||||
WF,Wheat free
|
||||
WF,Wheat free
|
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Data/Abbr/general.csv
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Data/Abbr/general.csv
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Data/Abbr/geography.csv
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Data/Abbr/geography.csv
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|
||||
Abbr,Term
|
||||
0DG,Zero Degrees Parallel
|
||||
AAGIS,Ann Arbor Geographic Information System
|
||||
AGS,Applied Geographic Solutions
|
||||
AIMS,Aid Information Mapping Services
|
||||
CDPD,Consumption Driven Population Dynamics
|
||||
CGRS,Common Geographic Reference System
|
||||
CGRS,Common Grid Reference System
|
|
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Data/Abbr/mathematics.csv
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Data/Abbr/mathematics.csv
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|
||||
Abbr,Term
|
||||
AC,Axiom of Choice, or set of absolutely continuous functions.
|
||||
a.c.,absolutely continuous.
|
||||
acrd,inverse chord function.
|
||||
ad,adjoint representation (or adjoint action) of a Lie group.
|
||||
adj,adjugate of a matrix.
|
||||
a.e.,almost everywhere.
|
||||
Ai,Airy function.
|
||||
AL,Action limit.
|
||||
Alt,alternating group (Alt(n) is also written as An.)
|
||||
A.M.,arithmetic mean.
|
||||
arccos,inverse cosine function.
|
||||
arccosec,inverse cosecant function. (Also written as arccsc.)
|
||||
arccot,inverse cotangent function.
|
||||
arccsc,inverse cosecant function. (Also written as arccosec.)
|
||||
arcexc,inverse excosecant function. (Also written as arcexcsc, arcexcosec.)
|
||||
arcexcosec,inverse excosecant function. (Also written as arcexcsc, arcexc.)
|
||||
arcexcsc,inverse excosecant function. (Also written as arcexcosec, arcexc.)
|
||||
arcexs,inverse exsecant function. (Also written as arcexsec.)
|
||||
arcexsec,inverse exsecant function. (Also written as arcexs.)
|
||||
arcosech,inverse hyperbolic cosecant function. (Also written as arcsch.)
|
||||
arcosh,inverse hyperbolic cosine function.
|
||||
arcoth,inverse hyperbolic cotangent function.
|
||||
arcsch,inverse hyperbolic cosecant function. (Also written as arcosech.)
|
||||
arcsec,inverse secant function.
|
||||
arcsin,inverse sine function.
|
||||
arctan,inverse tangent function.
|
||||
arctan2,inverse tangent function with two arguments. (Also written as atan2.)
|
||||
arg,argument of
|
||||
arg max,argument of the maximum.
|
||||
arg min,argument of the minimum.
|
||||
arsech,inverse hyperbolic secant function.
|
||||
arsinh,inverse hyperbolic sine function.
|
||||
artanh,inverse hyperbolic tangent function.
|
||||
a.s.,almost surely.
|
||||
atan2,inverse tangent function with two arguments. (Also written as arctan2.)
|
||||
A.P.,arithmetic progression.
|
||||
Aut,automorphism group.
|
||||
bd,boundary. (Also written as fr or ∂.)
|
||||
Bi,Airy function of the second kind.
|
||||
BIDMAS,Brackets, Indices, Divide, Multiply, Add, Subtract.
|
||||
Bias,bias of an estimator
|
||||
BWOC,by way of contradiction
|
||||
Card,cardinality of a set. (Card(X) is also written #X, ♯X or |X|.)
|
||||
cas,cos + sin function.
|
||||
cdf,cumulative distribution function.
|
||||
c.f.,cumulative frequency.
|
||||
c.c.,complex conjugate.
|
||||
char,characteristic of a ring.
|
||||
Chi,hyperbolic cosine integral function.
|
||||
Ci,cosine integral function.
|
||||
cis,cos + i sin function. (Also written as expi.)
|
||||
Cl,conjugacy class.
|
||||
cl,topological closure.
|
||||
CLT,central limit theorem.
|
||||
cod, codom,codomain.
|
||||
cok, coker,cokernel.
|
||||
conv,convex hull of a set.
|
||||
Cor,corollary.
|
||||
corr,correlation.
|
||||
cos,cosine function.
|
||||
cosec,cosecant function. (Also written as csc.)
|
||||
cosech,hyperbolic cosecant function. (Also written as csch.)
|
||||
cosh,hyperbolic cosine function.
|
||||
cosiv,coversine function. (Also written as cover, covers, cvs.)
|
||||
cot,cotangent function. (Also written as ctg.)
|
||||
coth,hyperbolic cotangent function.
|
||||
cov,covariance of a pair of random variables.
|
||||
cover,coversine function. (Also written as covers, cvs, cosiv.)
|
||||
covercos,covercosine function. (Also written as cvc.)
|
||||
covers,coversine function. (Also written as cover, cvs, cosiv.)
|
||||
crd,chord function.
|
||||
csc,cosecant function. (Also written as cosec.)
|
||||
csch,hyperbolic cosecant function. (Also written as cosech.)
|
||||
ctg,cotangent function. (Also written as cot.)
|
||||
curl,curl of a vector field. (Also written as rot.)
|
||||
cvc,covercosine function. (Also written as covercos.)
|
||||
cvs,coversine function. (Also written as cover, covers, cosiv.)
|
||||
def,define or definition.
|
||||
deg,degree of a polynomial, or other recursively-defined objects such as well-formed formulas. (Also written as ∂.)
|
||||
del,del, a differential operator. (Also written as {\displaystyle \nabla }\nabla .)
|
||||
det,determinant of a matrix or linear transformation.
|
||||
dim,dimension of a vector space.
|
||||
div,divergence of a vector field.
|
||||
DNE,a solution for an expression does not exist, or is undefined. Generally used with limits and integrals.
|
||||
dom,domain of a function. (Or, more generally, a relation.)
|
||||
End,categories of endomorphisms.
|
||||
Ei,exponential integral function.
|
||||
epi,epigraph of a function.
|
||||
Eqn,equation.
|
||||
erf,error function.
|
||||
erfc,complementary error function.
|
||||
etr,exponent of the trace.
|
||||
exc,excosecant function. (Also written as excsc, excosec.)
|
||||
excosec,excosecant function. (Also written as excsc, exc.)
|
||||
excsc,excosecant function. (Also written as excosec, exc.)
|
||||
exs,exsecant function. (Also written as exsec.)
|
||||
exsec,exsecant function. (Also written as exs.)
|
||||
exp,exponential function. (exp x is also written as ex.)
|
||||
expi,cos + i sin function. (Also written as cis.)
|
||||
expm1,exponential minus 1 function. (Also written as exp1m.)
|
||||
exp1m,exponential minus 1 function. (Also written as expm1.)
|
||||
Ext,Ext functor.
|
||||
ext,exterior.
|
||||
extr,a set of extreme points of a set.
|
||||
FIP,finite intersection property.
|
||||
FOC,first order condition.
|
||||
FOL,first-order logic.
|
||||
fr,boundary. (Also written as bd or ∂.)
|
||||
Frob,Frobenius endomorphism.
|
||||
Gal,Galois group. (Also written as Γ.)
|
||||
gcd,greatest common divisor of two numbers. (Also written as hcf.)
|
||||
gd,Gudermannian function.
|
||||
GF,Galois field.
|
||||
GF,generating function.
|
||||
GL,general linear group.
|
||||
GM,geometric mean.
|
||||
glb,greatest lower bound. (Also written as inf.)
|
||||
GP,geometric progression.
|
||||
grad,gradient of a function.
|
||||
hacover,hacoversine function. (Also written as hacovers, hcv.)
|
||||
hacovercos,hacovercosine function. (Also written as hcc.)
|
||||
hacovers,hacoversine function. (Also written as hacover, hcv.)
|
||||
hav,haversine function. (Also written as sem.)
|
||||
havercos,havercosine function. (Also written as hvc.)
|
||||
hcc,hacovercosine function. (Also written as hacovercos.)
|
||||
hcv,hacoversine function. (Also written as hacover, hacovers.)
|
||||
hcf,highest common factor of two numbers. (Also written as gcd.)
|
||||
H.M.,harmonic mean.
|
||||
HOL,higher-order logic.
|
||||
Hom,Hom functor.
|
||||
hom,hom-class.
|
||||
hot,higher order term
|
||||
HOTPO,half or triple plus one
|
||||
hvc,havercosine function. (Also written as havercos.)
|
||||
hyp,hypograph of a function.
|
||||
iff,if and only if.
|
||||
IH,induction hypothesis.
|
||||
iid,independent and identically distributed random variables.
|
||||
Im,imaginary part of a complex number (Also written as {\displaystyle \Im }\Im ).
|
||||
im,image
|
||||
inf,infimum of a set. (Also written as glb.)
|
||||
int,interior.
|
||||
I.o.,Infinitely often.
|
||||
ker,kernel.
|
||||
lb,binary logarithm (log2). (Also written as ld.)
|
||||
lcm,lowest common multiple (a.k.a. least common multiple) of two numbers.
|
||||
LCHS,locally compact Hausdorff second countable.
|
||||
ld,binary logarithm (log2). (Also written as lb.)
|
||||
lerp,linear interpolation.[5]
|
||||
lg,common logarithm (log10) or binary logarithm (log2).
|
||||
LHS,left-hand side of an equation.
|
||||
Li,offset logarithmic integral function.
|
||||
li,logarithmic integral function or linearly independent.
|
||||
lim,limit of a sequence, or of a function.
|
||||
lim inf,limit inferior.
|
||||
lim sup,limit superior.
|
||||
LLN,law of large numbers.
|
||||
ln,natural logarithm, loge.
|
||||
lnp1,natural logarithm plus 1 function.
|
||||
ln1p,natural logarithm plus 1 function.
|
||||
log,logarithm. (If without a subscript, this may mean either log10 or loge.)
|
||||
logh,natural logarithm, loge.
|
||||
LST,language of set theory.
|
||||
lub,least upper bound. (Also written sup.)
|
||||
max,maximum of a set.
|
||||
MGF,moment-generating function.
|
||||
M.I.,mathematical induction.
|
||||
min,minimum of a set.
|
||||
mod,modulo.
|
||||
Mp,metaplectic group.
|
||||
mtanh,modified hyperbolic tangent function. (Also written as mth.)
|
||||
mth,modified hyperbolic tangent function. (Also written as mtanh.)
|
||||
mx,matrix.
|
||||
NAND,not-and in logic.
|
||||
No.,number.
|
||||
NOR,not-or in logic.
|
||||
NTS,need to show.
|
||||
OBGF,ordinary bivariate generating function.
|
||||
ob,object class.
|
||||
ord,ordinal number of a well-ordered set.[4]
|
||||
pdf,probability density function.
|
||||
pf,proof.
|
||||
PGL,projective general linear group.
|
||||
PI,the constant 3.14159265359
|
||||
Pin,pin group.
|
||||
pmf,probability mass function.
|
||||
Pn,previous number.
|
||||
Pr,probability of an event
|
||||
PSL,projective special linear group.
|
||||
PSO,projective orthogonal group.
|
||||
PSU,projective special unitary group.
|
||||
PU,projective unitary group.
|
||||
QED,"Quod erat demonstrandum", a Latin phrase used at the end of a definitive proof.
|
||||
QEF,"quod erat faciendum", a Latin phrase sometimes used at the end of a geometrical construction.
|
||||
ran,range of a function.
|
||||
rank,rank of a matrix. (Also written as rk.)
|
||||
Re,real part of a complex number
|
||||
resp,respectively.
|
||||
RHS,right-hand side of an equation.
|
||||
rk,rank. (Also written as rank.)
|
||||
RMS, rms,root mean square.
|
||||
rng,non-unital ring.
|
||||
rot,rotor of a vector field. (Also written as curl.)
|
||||
RTP,required to prove.
|
||||
RV,random variable. (or as R.V.)
|
||||
R - Real numbers
|
||||
SD,standard deviation
|
||||
SE,standard error
|
||||
sec,secant function.
|
||||
sech,hyperbolic secant function.
|
||||
seg,initial segment of.[1]
|
||||
sem,haversine function. (Also written as hav.)
|
||||
SFIP,strong finite intersection property.
|
||||
sgn,sign function.
|
||||
Shi,hyperbolic sine integral function.
|
||||
Si,sine integral function.
|
||||
sin,sine function.
|
||||
sinc,sinc function.
|
||||
sinh,hyperbolic sine function.
|
||||
siv,versine function. (Also written as ver, vers.)
|
||||
SL,special linear group.
|
||||
SO,special orthogonal group.
|
||||
SOC,second order condition.
|
||||
Soln,solution.
|
||||
Sp,symplectic group.
|
||||
Sp,trace of a matrix, from the German "spur" used for the trace.
|
||||
sp,linear span of a set of vectors. (Also written as span or written with angle brackets.)
|
||||
Spec,spectrum of a ring.
|
||||
Spin,spin group.
|
||||
s.t.,such that or so that or subject to.
|
||||
st,standard part function.
|
||||
STP,[it is] sufficient to prove.
|
||||
SU,special unitary group.
|
||||
sup,supremum of a set. (Also written as lub, which stands for least upper bound.)
|
||||
supp,support of a function.
|
||||
swish,swish function, an activation function in data analysis.
|
||||
Sym,symmetric group (Sym(n) is also written as Sn) or symmetric algebra.
|
||||
tan,tangent function. (Also written as tgn, tg.)
|
||||
tanh,hyperbolic tangent function.
|
||||
TAU,the constant 6.283185307179586476925286766559
|
||||
TFAE,the following are equivalent.
|
||||
tg,tangent function. (Also written as tan, tgn.)
|
||||
tgn,tangent function. (Also written as tan, tg.)
|
||||
Thm,theorem.
|
||||
Tor,Tor functor.
|
||||
Tr,trace, either the field trace, or the trace of a matrix or linear transformation.
|
||||
undef,a function or expression is undefined
|
||||
V,volume.
|
||||
var,variance of a random variable.
|
||||
vcs,vercosine function. (Also written as vercos.)
|
||||
ver,versine function. (Also written as vers, siv.)
|
||||
vercos,vercosine function. (Also written as vcs.)
|
||||
vers,versine function. (Also written as ver, siv.)
|
||||
W^5,which was what we wanted. Synonym of Q.E.D.
|
||||
walog,without any loss of generality.
|
||||
wff,well-formed formula.
|
||||
whp,with high probability.
|
||||
wlog,without loss of generality.
|
||||
WMA,we may assume.
|
||||
WO,well-ordered set
|
||||
wp1,with probability 1.
|
||||
wrt,with respect to or with regard to.
|
||||
WTP,want to prove
|
||||
WTS,want to show
|
||||
XOR,exclusive or in logic
|
||||
XYZ,Cartesian coordinate system (x,y,z)
|
||||
ZF,Zermelo–Fraenkel axioms of set theory
|
||||
ZFC,Zermelo–Fraenkel axioms (with the Axiom of Choice) of set theory
|
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|
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|
||||
Abbreviation,Definition
|
||||
Abbr,Term
|
||||
PR,per the rectum
|
||||
pr,per the rectum
|
||||
PT,prothrombin time
|
||||
|
|
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Data/Abbr/military.csv
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Data/Abbr/military.csv
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@ -0,0 +1,815 @@
|
||||
Abbr,Term
|
||||
AA,Air-to-Air
|
||||
AA,Anti-Aircraft
|
||||
AAA,Anti-Aircraft Artillery
|
||||
AAAV,Advanced Amphibious Assault Vehicle
|
||||
AADC,Area Air Defense Commander
|
||||
AAFES,Army Air Force Exchange System
|
||||
AAFES,Army and Air Force Exchange Service
|
||||
AAM,Air-to-Air Missile
|
||||
AAMG,Anti-Aircraft Machine Gun
|
||||
AAP,American Academy of Pediatrics
|
||||
AAV,Amphibious Assault Vehicle
|
||||
AAV,Amphibious Assault Vehicle
|
||||
AAV,Assault Amphibian Vehicle
|
||||
AAVC,Assault Amphibian Vehicle Command
|
||||
ABA,Applied Behavior Analysis
|
||||
ABM,Anti-Ballistic Missile
|
||||
AC,Active Component
|
||||
ACC,Air Combat Command
|
||||
ACFT,Army Combat Fitness Test
|
||||
ACM,Air Combat Maneuvering
|
||||
ACMI,Air Combat Maneuvering Instrumentation
|
||||
ACMR,Air Combat Maneuvering Range
|
||||
ACO,Airspace Control Order
|
||||
ACP,Armored Command Post
|
||||
ACSI,American Customer Satisfaction Index
|
||||
ACU,Army Combat Uniform
|
||||
ACU,Assault Craft Unit
|
||||
ADATS,Air Defense Anti-Tank System
|
||||
ADF,Australian Defense Force
|
||||
ADFM,Active-Duty Family Member
|
||||
ADIZ,Air Defense Identification Zone
|
||||
ADWC,Air Defense Warning Condition
|
||||
AETF,Air Expeditionary task force
|
||||
AEV,Armored Engineer Vehicle
|
||||
AEW,Airborne Early Warning
|
||||
AEW&C,Airborne Early Warning and Control
|
||||
AF,Air Force
|
||||
AFB,Air Force Base
|
||||
AFD,Automatic Feeding Device
|
||||
AFMC,Air Force Material Command
|
||||
AFN,American Forces Network
|
||||
AFV,Armored Fighting Vehicle
|
||||
AIFV,Armored Infantry Fighting Vehicle
|
||||
AIP,Assignment Incentive Pay
|
||||
AIRSUPREQ,Air Support Request
|
||||
AIT,Advanced Individual Training
|
||||
AIT or “A School”,Advanced Individual Training
|
||||
ALBM,Air Launched Ballistic Missile
|
||||
ALCM,Air Launched Cruise Missile
|
||||
ALCT,Airlift Control Team
|
||||
ALERTORD,Alert Order
|
||||
AMC,Air Mobility Command
|
||||
AMC,Air Mobility Command
|
||||
AMCT,Air Mobility Control Team
|
||||
AMD,Air Mobility Division
|
||||
AMLO,Air Mobility Liaison Officer
|
||||
AMR,Anti-Material Rifle
|
||||
AMRAAM,Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missile
|
||||
ANG,Air National Guard
|
||||
AOC,Air Operations Center
|
||||
AP,Armor Piercing
|
||||
APAM,Anti-Personnel, Anti-Material
|
||||
APC,Armored Personnel Carrier
|
||||
APDS,Armor-Piercing, Discarding Sabot
|
||||
APDS-T,Armor-Piercing, Discarding Sabot (Tracer)
|
||||
APF,Appropriated Funds
|
||||
APFSDS,Armor Piercing, Fin-Stabilized, Discarding Sabot
|
||||
APHE,Armor Piercing, High-Explosive
|
||||
AP-T,Armor Piercing - Tracer
|
||||
APU,Auxiliary Power Unit
|
||||
ARCT,Air Refueling Control Team
|
||||
ARM,Anti-Radiation Missile
|
||||
ARRV,Armored Repair and Recovery Vehicle
|
||||
ARSOF,Army special operations forces
|
||||
ARV,Armored Recovery Vehicle
|
||||
AS,Anti-Ship
|
||||
ASG,Allied System for Geospatial Intelligence
|
||||
ASM,Air-to-Surface Missile
|
||||
ASM,Anti-Ship Missle
|
||||
ASPJ,Airborne Self-Protection Jammer
|
||||
ASRAAM,Advanced Short Range Air-to-Air Missile
|
||||
AST,Air Staff Target
|
||||
ASTOVL,Advanced Short Take-Off and Vertical Landing
|
||||
ASuW,Anti-Surface Warfare
|
||||
ASV,Anti-Surface Vessel
|
||||
ASVAB,Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery
|
||||
ASW,Anti-Submarine Warfare
|
||||
AT,Anti-Tank
|
||||
ATBM,Anti-Tactical Ballistic Missile
|
||||
ATCS,Air Traffic Control Section
|
||||
ATGW,Anti-Tank Guided Weapon
|
||||
ATR,Anti-Tank Rifle
|
||||
AUW,All-Up Weight
|
||||
AVL,Anti-Vehicle Land Mine
|
||||
AVLB,Armored Vehicle-Launched Bridge
|
||||
B,Bomber designation (as in B-52 Stratofortress)
|
||||
BAG,Budget Activity Group
|
||||
BAH,Basic Allowance for Housing
|
||||
BAH,Basic Housing Allowance
|
||||
BAHC,Basic Allowance for Health Care
|
||||
BAS,Basic Allowance for Subsistence
|
||||
BCT,Basic Combat Training
|
||||
BDOC,Base Defense Operations Center
|
||||
BDU,Battle Dress Uniform
|
||||
BDZ,Base Defense Zone
|
||||
BEC,Benefits Executive Committee
|
||||
BM,Ballistic Missile
|
||||
BMCT,Begin Morning Civil Twilight
|
||||
BMNT,Begin Morning Nautical Twilight
|
||||
BOD,Board of Directors
|
||||
BPLAN,Base Plan
|
||||
BRS,Blended Retirement System
|
||||
BVR,Beyond Visual Range
|
||||
BZ,Buffer Zone
|
||||
C2,Command and Control
|
||||
C3,Command, Control and Communications
|
||||
C3I,Command, Control, Communications and Intelligence
|
||||
CABG,Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
|
||||
CAHPS,Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems
|
||||
CAP,Combat Air Patrol
|
||||
CAS,Close-Air Support
|
||||
CASEVAC,Casualty Evacuation
|
||||
CAWS,Close Assault Weapon System
|
||||
CBO,Congressional Budget Office
|
||||
CC,Command & Control
|
||||
CCDR,Combatant Commander
|
||||
CCHHS,Cook County Health and Hospital System
|
||||
CCMD,Combatant Command
|
||||
CCV,Command & Control Vehicle
|
||||
CDC,Child Development Center
|
||||
CDP,Child Development Program
|
||||
CDU,Control Display Unit
|
||||
CEA,Circular Error Average
|
||||
CEB,Cooperative Efforts Board
|
||||
CEP,Circular Error Probable
|
||||
CEV,Combat Engineer/Engineering Vehicle
|
||||
CFE,Conventional Forces Europe
|
||||
CFL,Coordinated FireLine
|
||||
CFR,Code of Federal Regulations
|
||||
CFV,Cavalry Fighting Vehicle
|
||||
CIWS,Close-In Weapon System (US)
|
||||
CLEP,College Level Examinations Program
|
||||
CLS,Combat Life Saver
|
||||
CM,Cruise Missile
|
||||
CMAC,CHAMPUS Maximum Allowable Charge
|
||||
CMO,Civil-Military Operations
|
||||
CO,Commanding Officer
|
||||
CO,Commanding Officer
|
||||
COA,Course of Action
|
||||
COG,Center of Gravity
|
||||
COIN,Counter-Insurgency
|
||||
COL,Colonel
|
||||
COLA,Cost of Living Allowance
|
||||
CONUS,Continental U.S.
|
||||
COOP,Continuity of Operations
|
||||
CP,Contact Point
|
||||
CP,Continuation Pay
|
||||
CPG,Contingency Planning Guidance
|
||||
CPL,Corporal
|
||||
CPT,Captain
|
||||
CRAF,Civil Reserve Air Fleet
|
||||
CRAF,Civil Reserve Air Fleet
|
||||
CRARRV,Challenger Armored Repair and Recovery Vehicle
|
||||
CRBM,Close-Range Ballistic Missile
|
||||
CRDP,Concurrent Retirement Disability Pay
|
||||
CRSC,Combat Related Special Compensation
|
||||
CRT,Cathode Ray Tube
|
||||
CSB,Close-Support Bridge
|
||||
CSP,Critical Skills Pay
|
||||
C-STARS,Centers for Sustainment of Trauma and Readiness Skills (USAF)
|
||||
CTS,Close-To-Shore
|
||||
CV,Combat Vehicle
|
||||
CV,Conventionally Powered aircraft carrier (USN)
|
||||
CVN,Attack aircraft carrier, nuclear powered (US)
|
||||
CVRT,Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance Tracked
|
||||
CVW,Carrier Air Wing
|
||||
CWC,Composite Warfare Commander
|
||||
CWMD,Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction
|
||||
CZTE,Combate Zone Tax Exclusion
|
||||
DA,Department of the Air Force
|
||||
DA,Direct Action
|
||||
DA,Double Agent
|
||||
DACMC,Defense Advisory Committee on Military Compensation
|
||||
DAF,Defense Information Systems Network
|
||||
DANTES,Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support
|
||||
DASC(A),Direct Air Support Center (Airborne)
|
||||
DB,Defined Benefit
|
||||
DC,Defined Contribution
|
||||
DeCA,Defense Commissary Agency
|
||||
DEERS,Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System
|
||||
DEERS,Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System
|
||||
DEFCON,Defense Readiness Condition
|
||||
DEPORD,Deployment Order
|
||||
DeRA,Defense Resale Activity
|
||||
DEW,Distant Early Warning (US)
|
||||
DFAS,Defense Finance and Accounting Service
|
||||
DFC,Distinguished Flying Cross: Air Force decoration
|
||||
DFGL,Distinct Faith Group Leader
|
||||
DGPS,Differential GPS
|
||||
DHA,Defense Health Agency
|
||||
DIC,Dependency and Indemnity Compensation
|
||||
DITY,Do-It-Yourself
|
||||
DLA,Dislocation Allowance
|
||||
DLTP,Defence Logistics Transformation Program
|
||||
DMDC,Defense Manpower Data Center
|
||||
DMHS,Defense Message Handling System
|
||||
DMR,Designated Marksman Rifle
|
||||
DoDI,DoD Instruction
|
||||
DoDTR,Department of Defense Trauma Registry
|
||||
DOL,U.S. Department of Labor
|
||||
DON,Department of the Navy
|
||||
DP,Dual-Purpose
|
||||
DRB,Discharge Review Board
|
||||
DRM,Dynamic Retention Model (RAND)
|
||||
DRO,Decision Review Officer
|
||||
DVI,Direct Voice Input
|
||||
DVOP,Disabled Veterans’ Outreach Program
|
||||
DZ,Drop Zone
|
||||
DZ,Drop Zone
|
||||
E,Enlisted
|
||||
EAD,Earliest Arrival Date
|
||||
EAOS,End of Active Obligated Service
|
||||
EAS,End of Active Service
|
||||
EBT,Electronic Benefit Transfer
|
||||
ECCM,Electronic Counter CounterMeasures
|
||||
ECHO,Extended Care Health Option
|
||||
ECM,Electronic CounterMeasures
|
||||
ECR,Electronic Combat Reconnaissance
|
||||
EECT,End Evening Civil Twilight
|
||||
EENT,End of Evening Nautical Twilight
|
||||
EFIS,Electronic Flight Instrument System
|
||||
EFM,Exceptional Family Member
|
||||
EFMP,Exceptional Family Member Program
|
||||
EH,Explosive Hazard
|
||||
EHHC,ECHO Home Health Care
|
||||
EHR,Electronic Health Record
|
||||
ELINT,ELectronic INTelligence
|
||||
EMC,Essential Medical Capability
|
||||
EMP,Electromagnetic Pulse
|
||||
EOC,Emergency Operations Center
|
||||
EOD,Explosive Ordnance Disposal
|
||||
EOD,Explosive Ordnance Disposal
|
||||
EP,Emergency Preparedness
|
||||
ERA,Explosive Reactive Armor
|
||||
ERC,en Route Care
|
||||
ERISA,Employee Retirement Income Security Act
|
||||
ESEA,Elementary and Secondary Education Act
|
||||
eshp,Equivalent Shaft Horsepower
|
||||
ESM,Electronic Support Measures
|
||||
EW,Early Warning
|
||||
EW,Electronic Warfare
|
||||
EW,Electronic Warning
|
||||
EWA,Electronic Warfare Aircraft
|
||||
F,Fighter designation (as in F-15 Eagle)
|
||||
FA,Frontal Aviation
|
||||
FAC,Forward Air Control / Forward Air Controller
|
||||
FAE,Fuel Air Explosives
|
||||
FAV,Fast Attack Vehicle
|
||||
FBW,Fly-by-Wire
|
||||
FCC,Family Child Care
|
||||
FCS,Fire Control System
|
||||
FDA,U.S. Food and Drug Administration
|
||||
FDO,Flight Deck Officer
|
||||
FEBA,Forward Edge of the Battle Area
|
||||
FEBA,Foward Edge of Battle Area
|
||||
FEDVIP,Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance Program
|
||||
FEHBP,Federal Employees Health Benefits Program
|
||||
FFA,Free-Fire Area
|
||||
FFAR,Folding-Fin Aerial Rocket
|
||||
FFS,Fee-For-Service
|
||||
FHCC,Federal Health Care Center
|
||||
FIE,Fly-In Echelon
|
||||
FIFV,Future Infantry Fighting Vehicle
|
||||
FLIR,Forward Looking Infrared
|
||||
FLPB,Foreign Language Proficiency Bonus
|
||||
FLTCIP,Federal Longer Term Care Insurance Program
|
||||
FMC,Food Machinery Corporation
|
||||
FMF,Fleet Marine Force
|
||||
FMR,Financial Management Regulation
|
||||
FMS,Foreign Military Sale (US)
|
||||
FMWG,Financial Management Working Group
|
||||
FOB,Forward Operating Base
|
||||
FOB,Forward Operating Base
|
||||
FOC,Final Operating Capabilities
|
||||
FOD,Foreign Object Damage
|
||||
FOS,Forward Operating Site
|
||||
FSA,Family Separation Allowance
|
||||
FSSA,Family Subsistence Supplemental Allowance
|
||||
FUBAR,Fouled' Up Beyond All Recognition
|
||||
FV,Fighting Vehicle
|
||||
GAM,GPS-Aided Munition
|
||||
GAO,U.S. Government Accountability Office
|
||||
GATES,Global Air Transportation Execution System
|
||||
GCI,Ground-Controlled Intercept
|
||||
GCT,Grande Cadence de Tir (France)
|
||||
GE,General Electric
|
||||
GIB,GI Bill
|
||||
GMI,General Military Intelligence
|
||||
GP,General Purpose
|
||||
GPMG,General Purpose Machine Gun
|
||||
GPMRC,Global Patient Movement Requirements Center
|
||||
GPS,Global Positioning System
|
||||
GSSAP,Geosynchronous Space Situational Awareness Program
|
||||
HCBS,Home and Community-Based Services
|
||||
HCSDB,Health Care Survey of DoD Beneficiaries
|
||||
HD,Homeland Defense
|
||||
HDP-L,Hardship Duty Pay Locations
|
||||
HE,High Explosive
|
||||
HEAP,High Explosive, Anti-Personnel
|
||||
HEAT,High Explosive, Anti-Tank
|
||||
HEAT-FS,High Explosive, Anti-Tank - Fin Stabilized
|
||||
HEC,Health Executive Committee
|
||||
HEDIS,Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set
|
||||
HE-FRAG,High Explosive-Fragmentation
|
||||
HEI,High Explosive Incendiary
|
||||
HEMAT,Heavy Expanded Mobility Ammunition Trailer
|
||||
HEP,High Explosive Plastic
|
||||
HESH,High Explosive Squash Head
|
||||
HE-T,High Explosive - Tracer
|
||||
HMG,Heavy Machine u Gun
|
||||
HMO,Health Maintenance Organization
|
||||
HOB,Height of Burst
|
||||
HOC,Humanitarian Operations Center
|
||||
HOTAS,Hands-On-Throttle-and-Stick
|
||||
HOTCC,Hands on Throttle, Collective and Cyclic
|
||||
HPT,High-Payoff Target
|
||||
HQ,Headquarter(s)
|
||||
HR,Hostage Rescue
|
||||
HRP,High-Risk personnel
|
||||
HS,Homeland Security
|
||||
HUD,Head Up Display
|
||||
HUDWAC,Head Up Display Weapon Aiming Computer
|
||||
HUDWASS,Head Up Display Weapon Aiming SubSystem
|
||||
HUMINT,Human Intelligence
|
||||
HVAP,High Velocity Armor Piercing
|
||||
HVM,High Velocity Missile
|
||||
HVT,High-Value Target
|
||||
IADS,Integrated Air Defense System
|
||||
IAMD,Integrated Air and Missile Defense
|
||||
IC3,Interagency Care Coordination Committee
|
||||
ICBM,InterContinental Ballistic Missile
|
||||
IDA,Institute for Defense Analyses
|
||||
IED,Improvised Explosive Device
|
||||
iEHR,Integrated Electronic Health Record
|
||||
IFF,Identification Friend or Foe
|
||||
IFV,Infantry Fighting Vehicle
|
||||
IGE,In Ground Effect
|
||||
IIR,Intelligence Information report
|
||||
INS,Inertial Navigation System
|
||||
INTELSAT,International Telecommunications Satellite Organization
|
||||
IOC,Initial Operating Capabilities
|
||||
IOC,Initial Operational Capability
|
||||
IPO,Interagency Program Office
|
||||
IR,InfraRed
|
||||
IRAN,Inspect and Repair as Necessary
|
||||
IRBM,Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile
|
||||
IRBM,Intermediate-Range Ballistic Missile
|
||||
IRCM,Infra-Red CounterMeasure
|
||||
IRR,Individual Ready Reserve
|
||||
IRS,Inertial Reference System
|
||||
IRST,Infra-Red Search-and-Track
|
||||
ISA,International Standard Atmosphere
|
||||
ISOPREP,Isolated Personnel Report
|
||||
IT,Information Technology
|
||||
JA,Judge Advocate
|
||||
JAAT,Joint Air Attack Team
|
||||
JAG,Judge Advocate General
|
||||
JAGIC,Joint Air-Ground Integration Center
|
||||
JAOC,Joint Air Operations Center
|
||||
JAOP,Joint Air Operations Plan
|
||||
JAST,Joint Advanced Strike Technology
|
||||
JCN,Joint Communications Network
|
||||
JDAM,Joint Direct Attack Munition
|
||||
JEC,Joint Executive Committee
|
||||
JEZ,Joint Engagement Zone
|
||||
JFCH,Joint Force Chaplain
|
||||
JFO,Joint Field Office
|
||||
JIF,Joint Incentive Fund
|
||||
JIOC,Joint Intelligence Operations Center
|
||||
JIOO,Joint Interrogation Operations
|
||||
JLOC,Joint Logistics Operations Center
|
||||
JMROC,Joint Medical Readiness Oversight Council
|
||||
JOA,Joint Operations Area
|
||||
JOC,Joint Operations Center
|
||||
Joint-STARS,Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System
|
||||
JRC,Joint Readiness Command
|
||||
JS,Joint Staff
|
||||
JSC,Joint Chiefs of Staff
|
||||
JSF,Joint Strike Fighter
|
||||
JSOW,Joint Stand-Off Weapon
|
||||
JSP,Joint Strategic Plan
|
||||
JTB,Joint Transportation Board
|
||||
JTF,Joint Task Force
|
||||
JTIDS,Joint Tactical Information Distribution System
|
||||
JVSG,Jobs for Veterans State Grant
|
||||
KCAS,Calibrated AirSpeed (in Knots)
|
||||
KIAS,Knots Indicated AirSpeed
|
||||
KTAS,True AirSpeed in Knots
|
||||
LA,Lead Agent
|
||||
LABS,Low Altitude Bombing System
|
||||
LAD,Latest Arrival Date
|
||||
LAD,Launch Area Denied
|
||||
LAMPS,Light Airborne MultiPurpose System
|
||||
LANTIRN,Low Altitude Targeting InfraRed for Night
|
||||
LAPES,Low Altitude Parachute Extraction System
|
||||
LARS,Light Artillery Rocket System
|
||||
LAV,Light Armored Vehicle
|
||||
LAV,Light Assault Vehicle
|
||||
LCD,Liquid Crystal Display
|
||||
LCS,Littoral Combat Ship
|
||||
LEA,Law Enforcement Agency
|
||||
LES,Leave and Earnings Statement
|
||||
LF,Low Frequency (30 to 300 kHz)
|
||||
LGB,Laser-Guided Bomb
|
||||
LGW,Laser-Guided Weapon
|
||||
LLLTV,Low Light Level Television
|
||||
LMG,Light Machine Gun
|
||||
LMI,Logistics Management Institute
|
||||
LO,Low Observables
|
||||
LOA,Letter of Authorization
|
||||
LOA,Letter of Offer and Acceptance
|
||||
LOC,Line of Communications
|
||||
LOR,Launch on Remote
|
||||
LPT,Low Profile Turret
|
||||
LRMP,Long Range Maritime Patrol Aircraft
|
||||
LT,Lieutenant
|
||||
LT,Light Tank
|
||||
LVER,Local Veterans’ Employment Representative
|
||||
LVTP,Landing Vehicle Tracked Personnel
|
||||
LZ,Landing Zone
|
||||
LZ,Landing Zone
|
||||
MAAP,Master Air Attack Plan
|
||||
MAC,Military Airlift Command
|
||||
MACH,Measure of Airspeed (Mach 1 = 1,223 kph/760 mph at sea level)
|
||||
MAD,Magnetic Anomaly Detector
|
||||
MAJ,Major
|
||||
MAP,Medical Advisory Panel
|
||||
MAP,Military Assistance Program
|
||||
MARAD RRF,Maritime Administration Ready Reserve Force
|
||||
MAW,Marine Air Wing (USMC)
|
||||
MAXORD,Maximum Ordinate
|
||||
MBT,Main Battle Tank
|
||||
MCCS,Marine Corps Community Services
|
||||
MCM,Mine Countermeasures
|
||||
MCM,Mine Countermeasures
|
||||
MCRMC,Military Compensation and Retirement Modernization Commission
|
||||
MCSC,Managed Care Support Contract
|
||||
MCX,Marine Corps Exchange
|
||||
MD,Missile Defense
|
||||
MDA,Muster Duty Allowance
|
||||
MEPS,Military Entrance Processing Station
|
||||
MERHCF,Medicare-Eligible Retiree Health Care Fund
|
||||
MEZ,Missile Engagement Zone
|
||||
MFD,Multi-Function Display
|
||||
MG,Machine Gun
|
||||
MGIB,Montgomery GI Bill
|
||||
MGIB-AD,Montgomery GI Bill Active Duty
|
||||
MGIB-SR,Montgomery GI Bill Selected Reserve
|
||||
MHA,Military Housing Allowance
|
||||
MHA,Military Housing Area
|
||||
MHS,Military Health System
|
||||
MHS,Military Health System
|
||||
MIA,Missing in Action
|
||||
MIB,Military Intelligence Board
|
||||
MIDB,Modernized Integrated Database
|
||||
MILCON,military construction
|
||||
MILCON,Military Construction
|
||||
MILDEC,military deception
|
||||
MILDEP,Military Department
|
||||
MILPERS,Military Personnel
|
||||
MILSPEC,Military Specification
|
||||
MILSTAMP,Military Standard Transportation and Movement Procedures
|
||||
MILSTRIP,Military Standard Requisitioning and Issue Procedure
|
||||
MILTECH,Military technician
|
||||
MIW,Mine Warfare
|
||||
MLA,Military Lending Act
|
||||
MLRS,Multiple Launch Rocket System
|
||||
MLU,Mid-Life Update
|
||||
MMG,Medium Machine Gun
|
||||
MNF,Multinational Force
|
||||
MOB,Main Operating Base
|
||||
MOC,Media Operations Center
|
||||
MOLLE or M.O.L.L.E.,MOdular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment
|
||||
MOS,Military Occupational Specialty
|
||||
MP,Machine Pistol
|
||||
MPA,Maritime Patrol Aircraft
|
||||
MPC,Multi-Purpose Carrier
|
||||
MPO,Military Post Office
|
||||
MPS,Military Postal Service
|
||||
MPSA,Military Postal Service Agency
|
||||
MR,Maritime Reconnaissance
|
||||
MRAV,Multi-Role Armored Vehicle
|
||||
MRBM,Medium Range Ballistic Missile
|
||||
MRBM,Medium-Range Ballistic Missile
|
||||
MRF,Military Retirement F
|
||||
MRR,Minimum-Risk Route
|
||||
MSC,Military Sealift Command
|
||||
MSF,Mobile Security Force
|
||||
MSG,Master Sergeant
|
||||
MSIP,Multi-Stage Improvement Program
|
||||
MSP,Maritime Security Program
|
||||
MSR,Main Supply Route
|
||||
MSRRA,Military Spouse Residency Relief Act
|
||||
MTF,Medical Treatment Facility
|
||||
MWR,Morale, Welfare & Recreation
|
||||
MyCAA,Military Spouse Career Advancement Accounts
|
||||
NAF,Nonappropriated Funds
|
||||
NAI,Named Area of Interest
|
||||
NAS,Naval Air Station
|
||||
NATO,North Atlantic Treaty Organization
|
||||
NAVSOF,Navy Special Operations Forces
|
||||
NBC,Nuclear, Biological and Chemical
|
||||
NBI,Nonbattle Injury
|
||||
NCO,Non-Commissioned Officer
|
||||
NCP,Normal Cost Payments
|
||||
NCR,National Capital Region
|
||||
NCS,National Communications System
|
||||
NDAA,National Defense Authorization Act
|
||||
NDMS,National Disaster Medical System
|
||||
NDRC,National Detainee Reporting Center
|
||||
NDRF,National Defense Reserve Fleet
|
||||
NEX,Navy Exchange
|
||||
NEXCOM,Navy Exchange Command
|
||||
NEXMART,Navy Exchange Market
|
||||
NFA,No-Fire Area
|
||||
NFL,No-Fire Line
|
||||
NFLS,Naval Forward Logistic Site
|
||||
NGFS,Naval Gunfire Support
|
||||
NGO,Nongovernmental Organization
|
||||
NIMS,National Incident Management System
|
||||
NLW,Nonlethal Weapon
|
||||
nm,Nautical Mile
|
||||
NMCS,National Military Command System
|
||||
NMCS,Not Mission Capable, Supply
|
||||
NMS,National Military Strategy
|
||||
NOC,National Operations Center
|
||||
NOE,Nap of the Earth
|
||||
NSC,National Security Council
|
||||
NSFS,Naval Surface Fire Support
|
||||
NSL,No-Strike List
|
||||
NSW,Naval Special Warfare
|
||||
NVD,Night Vision Device
|
||||
O,Officer
|
||||
O&M,Operation and Maintenance
|
||||
O&M,Operations and Maintenance
|
||||
OA,Objective Area
|
||||
OACT,Office of the Actuary (DoD)
|
||||
OC,Operations Center
|
||||
OCA,Offensive Counterair
|
||||
OCO,Offensive Cyberspace Operations
|
||||
OCONUS,Outside the Continental U.S.
|
||||
OCS,Officer Candidate School
|
||||
OCU,Operational Conversion Unit
|
||||
OEF,Operation ENDURING FREEDOM
|
||||
OFCO,Offensive Counterintelligence Operation
|
||||
OGE,Out of Ground Effect
|
||||
OHA,Overseas Housing Allowance
|
||||
OIF,Operation IRAQI FREEDOM
|
||||
OOD,Officer of the Deck
|
||||
OOP,Out-of-Pocket
|
||||
OPCON,Operational Control
|
||||
OPLAN,Operation Plan
|
||||
OPM,U.S. Office of Personnel Management
|
||||
OPORD,Operation Order
|
||||
OPSEC,Operational Security
|
||||
OPSEC,Operations Security
|
||||
OSA,Operational Support Airlift
|
||||
OSC,On-Scene Commander
|
||||
OSINT,Open-Source Intelligence
|
||||
OTC,Officer in Tactical Command
|
||||
OTH,Over-the-Horizon
|
||||
OTH-B,Over-The-Horizon Backscatter radar
|
||||
OTHR,Over-The-Horizon Radar
|
||||
OTHT,Over-The-Horizon Targeting
|
||||
PACAF,Pacific Air Force (USAF)
|
||||
PAR,Population at Risk
|
||||
PB,Peace Building
|
||||
PCM,Primary Care Manager
|
||||
PCS,Permanent Change of Station
|
||||
PD,Probability of Damage
|
||||
PDRL,Permanently Disabled Retired List
|
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PFC,Private First Class
|
||||
PFM,Personal Financial Management
|
||||
PFT,Physical Fitness Test
|
||||
PGM,Precision-Guided Munition
|
||||
PGM,Precision-Guided Munition
|
||||
PID,Passive IDentification
|
||||
PID,Positive Identification
|
||||
PII,Personally Identifiable Identification
|
||||
PL,Phase Line
|
||||
PLANORD,Planning Order
|
||||
PLB,Personal Locator Beacon
|
||||
PM,Peacemaking
|
||||
PNGDF,Papua New Guinea Defense Force
|
||||
PO,Peace Operations
|
||||
POC,Point of Contact
|
||||
POC,Privately Owned Conveyance
|
||||
POD,Port of Debarkation
|
||||
POE,Port of Embarkation
|
||||
POW,Prisoner of War
|
||||
PPBE,Planning, Programming, Budget, and Execution
|
||||
PPE,personal Protective Equipment
|
||||
PPM,Personally Procured Move
|
||||
PPO,Preferred Provider Organization
|
||||
PR,Personnel Recovery
|
||||
PRC,Presidential Reserve Call-Up
|
||||
PSAS,Prosthetic and Sensory Aids Service
|
||||
PT,Physical Training
|
||||
PTC,Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee
|
||||
PTDO,Prepare to Deploy Order
|
||||
PTG,Poseur de Travures du Genie (France)
|
||||
PTSD,Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
|
||||
PTTI,Precise Time and Time Interval
|
||||
PUK,Packup Kit
|
||||
PV,Perceived Value
|
||||
PVT,Private
|
||||
PX,Post Exchange
|
||||
R&D,Research & Development
|
||||
R&R,Rest and Recuperation
|
||||
RA,Risk Assessment
|
||||
RAAWS,Radar Altimeter and Altitude Warning System
|
||||
RAM,Radar Absorbing Material
|
||||
RAST,Recovery Assist, Secure and Traverse system
|
||||
RATO,Rocket-Assisted Take-Off
|
||||
RC,Reserve Component
|
||||
RCC,Rescue Coordination Center
|
||||
RCS,Radar Cross-Section
|
||||
RDD,Radiological Dispersal Device
|
||||
REAP,Reserve Education Assistance Program
|
||||
Recce,Reconnaissance
|
||||
RED,Radiological Exposure Device
|
||||
RESCAP,Rescue Combat Air Patrol
|
||||
RFA,Restrictive Fire Area
|
||||
RFI,Request for Information
|
||||
RFL,Restrictive Fire Line
|
||||
RHPO,Regional Health Planning Organization
|
||||
RI,Relative Importance
|
||||
RISE,Reliability Improved Selected Equipment
|
||||
RM,Risk Management
|
||||
RMG,Ranging Machine Gun
|
||||
ROE,Rules of Engagement
|
||||
ROE,Rules of Engagement
|
||||
ROZ,Restricted Operations Zone
|
||||
RP,Rocket Propelled
|
||||
RPG,Rocket Propelled Grenade
|
||||
RPM,Revolutions Per Minute
|
||||
RPM,Rounds Per Minute
|
||||
RPV,Remotely-Piloted Vehicle
|
||||
RR,Reattack Recommendation
|
||||
RRCC,Regional Response Coordination Center
|
||||
RSA,Resource Sharing Agreement
|
||||
RSO,Regional Security Officer
|
||||
RT,Recovery Team
|
||||
RTB,Return to Base
|
||||
RVU,Relative Value Unit
|
||||
RWR,Radar Warning Receiver
|
||||
SA,Surface-to-Air
|
||||
SAC,School-Age Care
|
||||
SAC,Strategic Air Command
|
||||
SAFE kit,Sexual Assault Forensic Examination Kit
|
||||
SAM,Surface-to-Air Missile
|
||||
SAP,Special Access Program
|
||||
SAR,Search And Rescue
|
||||
SAR,Search and Rescue
|
||||
SAS,Special Air Service
|
||||
SBA,Small Business Administration
|
||||
SBP,Survivor Benefit Plan
|
||||
SCAR,Strike Coordination and Reconnaissance
|
||||
SCRA,Servicemembers Civil Relief Act
|
||||
SDT,Second Destination Transportation
|
||||
SEAD,Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses
|
||||
SEALs,SEA, Air and Land (USN)
|
||||
SENSO,SENSor Operator
|
||||
SEP,Systems Enhancement Package
|
||||
SFG,Special Forces Group
|
||||
SGLI,Servicemembers’ Group Life Insurance
|
||||
SGT,Sergeant
|
||||
SHORADEZ,Short-Range Air Defense Engagement Zone
|
||||
Sigint,SIGnals INTelligence
|
||||
SIPRNET,SECRET Internet Protocol Router Network
|
||||
SITREP,Situation Report
|
||||
SJA,Staff Judge Advocate
|
||||
SLAP,Saboted Light Armor Penetrator
|
||||
SLAR,Side-Looking Airborne Radar
|
||||
SLEP,Service Life Extension Program
|
||||
SLS,Shoot-Look-Shoot
|
||||
SMC,Specialized Military Condition
|
||||
SMG,SubMachine Gun
|
||||
SMU,Special Mission Unit
|
||||
SNAFU,Situation Normal, All 'Fouled' Up
|
||||
SNAP,Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
|
||||
SOCOM,Special Operations Command
|
||||
SOF,Special Operations Forces
|
||||
SOLRS,Special Operations Logistics Readiness Squadron
|
||||
SOP,Standard Operating Procedure
|
||||
SOTF,Special Operations Task Force
|
||||
SOUTHAF,Southern Command Air Forces
|
||||
SP,Self-Propelled
|
||||
SP,Specialist (when referred in a soldiers rank)
|
||||
SPAAG,Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun
|
||||
SPAWAR,The Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command
|
||||
SPG,Self-Propelled Gun
|
||||
SPOTREP,Spot Report
|
||||
SR,Special Reconnaissance
|
||||
SRAM,Short Range Attack Missile
|
||||
SRBM,Short-Range Ballistic Missile
|
||||
SRUF,Standing Rules For the Use of Force
|
||||
SSM,Surface-to-Surface Missile
|
||||
STC,Shock Trauma Center
|
||||
STO,Short Take-Off
|
||||
STOL,Short Take-Off and Landing
|
||||
STOL,Short Takeoff and Landing
|
||||
STOVL,Short Take-Off and Vertical Landing
|
||||
SUW,Surface Warfare
|
||||
TA,Tuition Assistance
|
||||
TA,Target Audience
|
||||
TA,Threat Assessment
|
||||
TAC,Tactical Air Command
|
||||
TACAMO,TAke Charge And Move Out
|
||||
TACAN,TACtical Aid to Navigation
|
||||
TACCO,TACtical COordinator
|
||||
TACON,Tactical Control
|
||||
TAI,Target Area of Interest
|
||||
TAMP,Transition Assistance Management Program
|
||||
TANS,Tactical Air Navigation System
|
||||
TBO,Time Between Overhauls
|
||||
TBD,Torpedo Boat Destroyer
|
||||
TBT,Tank Bridge Transporter
|
||||
TCCC,Tactical Combat Casualty Care
|
||||
TCF,Tactical Combat Force
|
||||
TDY,Temporary Duty Station
|
||||
TECHINT,Technical Intelligence
|
||||
TENCAP,Tactical Exploitation of National Capabilities
|
||||
TF,Task Force
|
||||
TFI,Total Family Income
|
||||
TFR,Terrain Following Radar
|
||||
TG,Task Group
|
||||
TIALD,Target Identification Airborne Laser Designation
|
||||
TIC,Target Information Center
|
||||
TMA TRICARE,Management Activity
|
||||
TO,Theater of Operations
|
||||
TOA,Table of Allowance
|
||||
TOF,Time of Flight
|
||||
TOT,Time on Target
|
||||
TOW,Tube-launched, Optically-tracked, Wire-Guided
|
||||
TQ,Tactical Questioning
|
||||
TRANSCOM,Transportation Command
|
||||
TRANSEC,Transmission Security
|
||||
TRAP,Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Personnel
|
||||
TRICARE,Military Health Care Program
|
||||
TRP,Target Reference Point
|
||||
TRV,Tank Recovery Vehicle
|
||||
TSOC,Theater Special Operations Command
|
||||
TSP,Thrift Savings Plan
|
||||
TSSAM,Tri-Service Stand-off Attack Missile
|
||||
TTT,Time to Target
|
||||
TU,Task Unit
|
||||
UA,Unmanned Aircraft
|
||||
UAS,Unmanned Aircraft System
|
||||
UAV,Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
|
||||
UCAV,Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle
|
||||
UCMJ,Uniform Code of Military Justice
|
||||
UCP,Unified Command Plan
|
||||
UCX,Unemployment Compensation for Ex-Servicemembers
|
||||
UDT,Underwater Demolition Team
|
||||
UETF,Unified Exchange Task Force
|
||||
UHF,Ultra-High Fequency (300MHz to 3 GHz)
|
||||
UIC,Unit Identification Code
|
||||
UJTL,Universal Joint Task List
|
||||
ULN,Unit Line Number
|
||||
USAAC,United States Army Air Corps
|
||||
USAAF,United States Army Air Forces
|
||||
USAF,United States Air Force
|
||||
USAFE,United States Air Force in Europe
|
||||
USCG,United States Coast Guard
|
||||
USDA,U.S. Department of Agriculture
|
||||
USERRA,Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act
|
||||
USFHP,U.S. Family Health Plan
|
||||
USMC,United States Marine Corps
|
||||
USMTF,United States Message Text Format
|
||||
USN,United States Navy
|
||||
USNS,United States Naval Ship
|
||||
USW,Undersea Warfare
|
||||
UTC,Unit Type Code
|
||||
UXO,Unexploded Explosive Ordnance
|
||||
V/STOL,Vertical or Short Take-Off and Landing
|
||||
VA,U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
|
||||
VA,Vulnerability Assessment
|
||||
VANF,VA National Formulary
|
||||
VBIED,Vehicle-Borne Improvised Explosive Device
|
||||
VDU,Visual Display Unit
|
||||
VHA,Veterans Health Administration
|
||||
VHF,Very High Frequency (3 to 300MHz)
|
||||
VI,visual information
|
||||
VISA,Voluntary Intermodal Sealift Agreement
|
||||
VISN,Veterans Integrated Service Network
|
||||
VistA,Veterans Health Information Systems and Technology Architecture
|
||||
VSEL,Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering LTD
|
||||
VSO,Veterans Service Organization
|
||||
VSTOL,Vertical Short Take-Off and Landing
|
||||
VTAS,"Voice, Throttle and Stick"
|
||||
VTOL,Vertical Take-Off and Landing
|
||||
WARM,Wartime Reserve Modes
|
||||
WARNORD,Warning Order
|
||||
WEZ,Weapon Engagement Zone
|
||||
WG,Working Group
|
||||
WIC,Women, Infants and Children
|
||||
WLG,Washington Liaison Group
|
||||
WMD,Weapons of Mass Destruction
|
||||
WO,Warrant Officer
|
||||
WSO,Weapon System Operator (or Weapon System Officer)
|
||||
XO,Executive Officer
|
||||
YOS,Years of Service
|
||||
ZF,Zone of Fire
|
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||||
Abbreviation,Definition
|
||||
Abbr,Term
|
||||
8va,Octave up
|
||||
ABBA,A swedish pop band consisting of Agnetha, Bjorn, Benny, and Anni-Frid
|
||||
ACDC,An australian rock band
|
||||
ad lib,Ad Libitum (“freely”)
|
||||
afl,Alto flute
|
||||
AS,Al Segno (“To the sign”)
|
||||
@ -24,7 +26,9 @@ D.C. al Fine,Da Capo al Fine (“from the beginning to the end”)
|
||||
D.S. al Fine,Dal Segno al Fine (“from the Segno mark to the end”)
|
||||
decresc,Descrescendo (also noted as >)
|
||||
dim,Diminuendo
|
||||
EAV,band "Erste Allgemeine Verunsicherung"
|
||||
eh,English horn
|
||||
ELO,Electric Light Orchestra
|
||||
euph,Euphonium
|
||||
f,Forte
|
||||
fda,Flute d’amore (tenor flute)
|
||||
@ -35,12 +39,16 @@ fl,Flute
|
||||
fp,Fortepiano
|
||||
gliss,Glissando (“gliding, sliding”)
|
||||
hn,Horn
|
||||
KISS,rock band "Knights in Satan's Service"
|
||||
KYGO,"Kyrre Gørvell-Dahll (born 11 September 1991), he's a Norwegian DJ, songwriter and record producer"
|
||||
m,Measure
|
||||
mm,Measures
|
||||
MM,Metronome tempo
|
||||
mf,Mezzo-Forte
|
||||
mp,Mezzo-Piano
|
||||
MSG,Michael Schenker Group (rock band)
|
||||
mvt,Movement
|
||||
NSYNC,Boy band consisting of JustiN, ChriS, JoeY, LanstoN, and J.C.
|
||||
ob,Oboe
|
||||
oda,Oboe d’amore
|
||||
orch,Orchestra
|
||||
@ -55,6 +63,7 @@ pp,Pages
|
||||
ppp,Pianississimo
|
||||
rall,Rallentando (“gradual slowing”)
|
||||
rec,Recorder
|
||||
REM,"An Athens, Georgia-based alt-rock group"
|
||||
rit,Ritardando (“slowing down”)
|
||||
Rf,Rinforzando (“with sudden force”)
|
||||
Rfz,Rinforzando (“with sudden force”)
|
||||
@ -79,3 +88,4 @@ tsx,Tenor saxophone
|
||||
vib,Vibrato (“pulsing, vibrating”)
|
||||
vol,Volume
|
||||
ww,Woodwinds
|
||||
XYZ,American hard rock band
|
||||
|
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||||
Abbr,Term
|
||||
3M,The Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company
|
||||
A&W,Allen and Wright (founders Roy Allen and Frank Wright)
|
||||
AATF,"American Association of Teachers of French, or: African Agricultural Technology Foundation"
|
||||
ABC,American Broadcasting Corporation
|
||||
ABC,Associated British Corporation
|
||||
ABC,Australian Broadcasting Corporation
|
||||
ACLU,American Civil Liberties Union
|
||||
ADB,Asian Development Bank
|
||||
AIIB,Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
|
||||
ASEAN,Association of South East Nations
|
||||
AT&T,American Telephone and Telegraph Company
|
||||
ATF,"U.S. Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Bureau"
|
||||
BMW, Bavarian Motor Works
|
||||
BND,Bundesnachrichtendienst (Germany)
|
||||
BVD, Bradley, Voorhees, and Day
|
||||
CERN,European Organization for Nuclear Research
|
||||
CIA,U.S. Central Intelligence Agency
|
||||
CDC,U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
|
||||
DHS,U.S. Department of Homeland
|
||||
DOC,U.S. Department of Commerce
|
||||
DOD,U.S. Department of Defense
|
||||
DOE,U.S. Department of Energy
|
||||
DOI,U.S. Department of the Interior
|
||||
DOJ,U.S. Department of Justice
|
||||
DOL,U.S. Department of Labor
|
||||
DOS,U.S. Department of State
|
||||
DOT,U.S. Department of Transportation
|
||||
EASA,European Aviation Safety Agency
|
||||
ED,U.S. Department of Education
|
||||
ESA,European Space Agency
|
||||
ESPN, Entertainment and Sports Programming Network
|
||||
FBI,U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation
|
||||
GEICO, Government Employees Insurance Company
|
||||
H&M, Hennes and Mauritz
|
||||
HHS,U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
|
||||
HSBC, Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation
|
||||
HUD,U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
|
||||
IBM, International Business Machines
|
||||
ICI,Imperial Chemical Industries
|
||||
IMF,International Monetary Fund
|
||||
ISO,International Organization for Standardization
|
||||
J&J,Johnson & Johnson
|
||||
JBL, James Bullough Lansing
|
||||
JPL, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
|
||||
L.L. Bean, Leon Leonwood Bean
|
||||
LAPD,Los Angeles Police Department
|
||||
LBA,Luftfahrtbundesamt (German aviation agency)
|
||||
M&M, Mars & Murrie’s
|
||||
MILF,Moro Islamic Liberation Front
|
||||
MIT,Massachusetts Institute of Technology
|
||||
NASA,National Aeronautics and Space Administration
|
||||
NATO,North Atlantic Treaty Organization
|
||||
NBC,National Broadcasting Company
|
||||
NIST,U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology
|
||||
NHTSA,U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
|
||||
NORAD,North American Aerospace Defense Command (formerly North American Air Defense Command)
|
||||
NSA,U.S. National Security Agency
|
||||
NYPD,New York Police Department
|
||||
OECD,Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development
|
||||
SAARC,South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
|
||||
SWIFT,Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication
|
||||
TREAS,U.S. Department of the Treasury
|
||||
ULA,United Launch Alliance
|
||||
UN,United Nations Organization
|
||||
UNESCO,United Nations Education Scientific & Cultural Organization
|
||||
UNICEF,United Nations Children's Fund
|
||||
UNO,United Nations Organization
|
||||
USDA,United States Department of Agriculture
|
||||
UPS,United Parcel Service
|
||||
USSF,"United States Space Force, the space service branch of the United States Armed Forces"
|
||||
USSF,"United States Soccer Federation, governing body of soccer in the United States"
|
||||
USSF,"United States Social Forum, an activist organization"
|
||||
USSF,"US Sumo Federation, governing body of sumo in the United States"
|
||||
VA,U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
|
||||
VW,Volkswagen
|
||||
WEF,World Economic Forum
|
||||
WHO,World Health Organization
|
||||
WWF,World Wide Fund for Nature
|
||||
YKK, Yoshida Manufacturing Corporation
|
||||
YMCA,Young Men's Christian Association
|
||||
YWCA,Young Women's Christian Association
|
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|
||||
Abbr,Term
|
||||
AAAA,Asian Amateur Athletics Association
|
||||
AFC,American Football Conference
|
||||
DNF,Did Not Finish (Race)
|
||||
DNS,Did Not Start (Race)
|
||||
DQ,Disqualified
|
||||
ESPN,Entertainment and Sports Programming Network
|
||||
FIS,Fédération Internationale de Ski
|
||||
GS,Giant Slalom
|
||||
IOC,International Olympic Committee
|
||||
KO,Knockout
|
||||
LPGA,Ladies Professional Golf Association
|
||||
MLB,Major League Baseball
|
||||
NASCAR,National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing
|
||||
NBA,National Basketball Association OR National Boxing Association
|
||||
NCAA,National Collegiate Athletic Association
|
||||
NFL,National Football League
|
||||
PGA,Professional Golfers' Association
|
||||
PB,Personal Best
|
||||
PFT,Power Factor Training
|
||||
PIYO,Pilates & Yoga
|
||||
QB,Quarterback
|
||||
SCT,Static Contraction Training
|
||||
SCUBA,Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus
|
||||
SLG,Slugging Percentage (baseball term)
|
||||
TD,Touchdown
|
||||
UFC,Ultimate Fighting Championship
|
||||
WEC,World Extreme Cagefighting
|
||||
WTF,World Taekwondo Federation
|
||||
WPT,World Poker Tour
|
||||
WWF,World Wrestling Federation
|
||||
XC,Cross Country
|
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||||
Animal Sounds by freeanimalsounds.org
|
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Data/Sounds/fox.mp3
Normal file
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Data/Sounds/fox.mp3
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Data/Sounds/frog.mp3
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BIN
Data/Sounds/frog.mp3
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Data/Sounds/geese.mp3
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Data/Sounds/geese.mp3
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Data/Sounds/goat.mp3
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BIN
Data/Sounds/goat.mp3
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Data/Sounds/gorilla.mp3
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BIN
Data/Sounds/gorilla.mp3
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Data/Sounds/grasshopper.mp3
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BIN
Data/Sounds/grasshopper.mp3
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Data/Sounds/gull.mp3
Normal file
BIN
Data/Sounds/gull.mp3
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BIN
Data/Sounds/horse.mp3
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BIN
Data/Sounds/horse.mp3
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Data/Sounds/lamb.mp3
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BIN
Data/Sounds/lamb.mp3
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Data/Sounds/lapwing.mp3
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BIN
Data/Sounds/lapwing.mp3
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BIN
Data/Sounds/leopard.mp3
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BIN
Data/Sounds/leopard.mp3
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BIN
Data/Sounds/lion.mp3
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BIN
Data/Sounds/lion.mp3
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Data/Sounds/lori.mp3
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BIN
Data/Sounds/lori.mp3
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Data/Sounds/mockingbird.mp3
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BIN
Data/Sounds/mockingbird.mp3
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Data/Sounds/mosquito.mp3
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Data/Sounds/mosquito.mp3
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Data/Sounds/nightingale.mp3
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Data/Sounds/nightingale.mp3
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Data/Sounds/osprey.mp3
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Data/Sounds/osprey.mp3
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Data/Sounds/owl.mp3
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Data/Sounds/owl.mp3
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Data/Sounds/parrot.mp3
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Data/Sounds/parrot.mp3
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Data/Sounds/peacock.mp3
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Data/Sounds/peacock.mp3
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Data/Sounds/pig.mp3
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Data/Sounds/pig.mp3
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Data/Sounds/pigeon.mp3
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Data/Sounds/pigeon.mp3
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Data/Sounds/pony.mp3
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Data/Sounds/pony.mp3
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Data/Sounds/rattlesnake.mp3
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Data/Sounds/rattlesnake.mp3
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Data/Sounds/raven.mp3
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Data/Sounds/raven.mp3
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Data/Sounds/rhino.mp3
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Data/Sounds/rhino.mp3
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Data/Sounds/rooster.mp3
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Data/Sounds/rooster.mp3
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Data/Sounds/sheep.mp3
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Data/Sounds/sheep.mp3
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Data/Sounds/sparrow.mp3
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Data/Sounds/sparrow.mp3
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Data/Sounds/squirrel.mp3
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Data/Sounds/squirrel.mp3
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Data/Sounds/swallow.mp3
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Data/Sounds/swallow.mp3
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Data/Sounds/tiger.mp3
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Data/Sounds/tiger.mp3
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Data/Sounds/turkey.mp3
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Data/Sounds/turkey.mp3
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Data/Sounds/vulture.mp3
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Data/Sounds/vulture.mp3
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Data/Sounds/wolf.mp3
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Data/Sounds/wolf.mp3
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Data/Sounds/woodpecker.mp3
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Data/Sounds/woodpecker.mp3
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Data/Templates/serenade.txt
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|
||||
/* Exported by export-scripts2serenade.ps1 */
|
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Data/basic-apps.csv
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27
Data/basic-apps.csv
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@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
|
||||
AppName,Category,AppID
|
||||
"7-Zip", "file tool", XPDNKVCX4QD2DC
|
||||
"Aquile Reader", "ebook reader", 9P08T4JLTQNK
|
||||
"CrystalDiskInfo", "HDD/SSD tool", XP8K4RGX25G3GM
|
||||
"Google Chrome", "desktop browser", Google.Chrome
|
||||
"Dopamine", "audio player", Digimezzo.Dopamine.2
|
||||
"Dropbox", "file sync", Dropbox.Dropbox
|
||||
"Git for Windows", "code management", Git.Git
|
||||
"IrfanView", "image viewer", 9PJZ3BTL5PV6
|
||||
"inSSIDer", "Wifi tool", MetaGeek.inSSIDer
|
||||
"LibreOffice", "office suite", TheDocumentFoundation.LibreOffice
|
||||
"Microsoft Teams", "messenger", XP8BT8DW290MPQ
|
||||
"Mozilla Firefox", "desktop browser", 9NZVDKPMR9RD
|
||||
"Mozilla Thunderbird", "email client", Mozilla.Thunderbird
|
||||
"Mp3tag", "mp3 tag editor", 9NN77TCQ1NC8
|
||||
"Netflix", "video player", 9WZDNCRFJ3TJ
|
||||
"Notepad++", "text editor", Notepad++.Notepad++
|
||||
"One Calendar", "desktop calendar", 9WZDNCRDR0SF
|
||||
"Signal", "messenger", OpenWhisperSystems.Signal
|
||||
"smartmontools", "HDD/SSD tool", smartmontools.smartmontools
|
||||
"Spotify", "music and podcasts", 9NCBCSZSJRSB
|
||||
"Typora", "Markdown editor", Typora.Typora
|
||||
"Visual Studio Code", "code editor", XP9KHM4BK9FZ7Q
|
||||
"VLC", "media player", XPDM1ZW6815MQM
|
||||
"Windows Terminal", "terminal application", 9N0DX20HK701
|
||||
"WhatsApp", "messenger", 9NKSQGP7F2NH
|
||||
"Zoom", "video conferences", Zoom.Zoom
|
|
@ -1,38 +1,35 @@
|
||||
Domain
|
||||
3sat.de
|
||||
access.ing.de
|
||||
a.root-servers.net
|
||||
accounts.google.com
|
||||
activity.windows.com
|
||||
airbnb.at
|
||||
airbnb.com
|
||||
airbnb.de
|
||||
aka.ms
|
||||
aldi-nord.de
|
||||
aldi-sued.de
|
||||
all-in.de
|
||||
allgaeuer-zeitung.de
|
||||
alternate.de
|
||||
api.dropboxapi.com
|
||||
api.met.no
|
||||
api.serenade.ai
|
||||
api1.origin.com
|
||||
arc.msn.com
|
||||
arte.tv
|
||||
assets.msn.com
|
||||
amazon.com
|
||||
amazon.co.uk
|
||||
amazon.de
|
||||
amazon.fr
|
||||
atcsim.de
|
||||
amazon.it
|
||||
b.root-servers.net
|
||||
banking.ing-diba.de
|
||||
bergwelten.com
|
||||
bild.de
|
||||
bing.com
|
||||
bing.de
|
||||
bing.fr
|
||||
bitbucket.org
|
||||
blitzortung.org
|
||||
bolt.dropbox.com
|
||||
br.de
|
||||
c.root-servers.net
|
||||
catalog.gamepass.com
|
||||
changelogs.ubuntu.com
|
||||
chip.de
|
||||
client.dropbox.com
|
||||
client.wns.windows.com
|
||||
clients1.google.com
|
||||
@ -41,116 +38,113 @@ clients3.google.com
|
||||
clients4.google.com
|
||||
contacts.google.com
|
||||
d.dropbox.com
|
||||
d.root-servers.net
|
||||
dasoertliche.de
|
||||
dealer.spotify.com
|
||||
deepl.com
|
||||
dell.com
|
||||
de.yahoo.com
|
||||
discord.com
|
||||
discordapp.com
|
||||
dhl.de
|
||||
download.windowsupdate.com
|
||||
dropbox.com
|
||||
duckduckgo.com
|
||||
e.root-servers.net
|
||||
earth.google.com
|
||||
ebay.com
|
||||
ebay.de
|
||||
ebay.fr
|
||||
ebay-kleinanzeigen.de
|
||||
ebook3000.com
|
||||
edition.cnn.com
|
||||
f.root-servers.net
|
||||
facebook.com
|
||||
facebook.de
|
||||
facebook.fr
|
||||
fleschutz.de
|
||||
flightradar24.com
|
||||
focus.de
|
||||
fonts.google.com
|
||||
fonts.googleapis.com
|
||||
fonts.gstatic.com
|
||||
fosbos-kempten.de
|
||||
foto-webcam.eu
|
||||
foursquare.com
|
||||
g.root-servers.net
|
||||
github.com
|
||||
github.map.fastly.net
|
||||
gmail.com
|
||||
golem.de
|
||||
google.at
|
||||
google.com
|
||||
google.de
|
||||
google.fr
|
||||
google.it
|
||||
googleapis.com
|
||||
gstatic.com
|
||||
heise.de
|
||||
h.root-servers.net
|
||||
holidaycheck.de
|
||||
hornbach.de
|
||||
i.root-servers.net
|
||||
i.ytimg.com
|
||||
IEEE.org
|
||||
ibm.com
|
||||
icons8.com
|
||||
imap.googlemail.com
|
||||
ing.de
|
||||
install.robertsspaceindustries.com
|
||||
ipfs.io
|
||||
ipv6.msftconnecttest.com
|
||||
j.root-servers.net
|
||||
k.root-servers.net
|
||||
l.root-servers.net
|
||||
launcher2.robertsspaceindustries.com
|
||||
licensing.mp.microsoft.com
|
||||
lidl.de
|
||||
live.github.com
|
||||
live.thunderbird.net
|
||||
livepatch.canonical.com
|
||||
login.live.com
|
||||
login.hrworks.de
|
||||
longfiles.com
|
||||
m.root-servers.net
|
||||
mail.google.com
|
||||
map.blitzortung.org
|
||||
maps.google.com
|
||||
maps.google.de
|
||||
maps.google.fr
|
||||
mebis.bayern.de
|
||||
microsoft.com
|
||||
mozilla.org
|
||||
mtalk.google.com
|
||||
music.google.com
|
||||
mwittrien.github.io
|
||||
netbeat.de
|
||||
netflix.com
|
||||
news.google.com
|
||||
news.google.de
|
||||
news.google.fr
|
||||
news.url.google.com
|
||||
notube.net
|
||||
ntp.ubuntu.com
|
||||
ogs.google.com
|
||||
open.spotify.com
|
||||
opera.com
|
||||
photos.google.com
|
||||
pixabay.com
|
||||
play.google.com
|
||||
plex.tv
|
||||
posaunenchor-guenzach.de
|
||||
presence.teams.microsoft.com
|
||||
ptbtime1.ptb.de
|
||||
ptbtime2.ptb.de
|
||||
ptbtime3.ptb.de
|
||||
rb-allgaeuerland.de
|
||||
realschule-oberguenzburg.de
|
||||
redbull.tv
|
||||
redhat.com
|
||||
reichelt.de
|
||||
robertsspaceindustries.com
|
||||
schneier.com
|
||||
secure.download.dm.origin.com
|
||||
semonkeys.net
|
||||
settings.data.microsoft.com
|
||||
settings-win.data.microsoft.com
|
||||
sites.google.com
|
||||
slashdot.com
|
||||
slashdot.org
|
||||
speed.cloudflare.com
|
||||
speedtest.net
|
||||
ssl.gstatic.com
|
||||
stackoverflow.com
|
||||
start.thunderbird.net
|
||||
static.focus.de
|
||||
static.nvidiagrid.net
|
||||
storage.googleapis.com
|
||||
substrate.office.com
|
||||
sunnyportal.com
|
||||
t-online.de
|
||||
t0.gstatic.com
|
||||
tchibo.de
|
||||
teams.microsoft.com
|
||||
techstage.de
|
||||
telemetry.dropbox.com
|
||||
tile-service.weather.microsoft.com
|
||||
time.windows.com
|
||||
@ -161,18 +155,47 @@ translate.google.de
|
||||
twitter.com
|
||||
twitter.de
|
||||
ubuntu.com
|
||||
ufainc.com
|
||||
update.googleapis.com
|
||||
wetter.com
|
||||
wetter.de
|
||||
wired.com
|
||||
ws-kempten.de
|
||||
wttr.in
|
||||
www.apple.com
|
||||
www.arte.tv
|
||||
www.bbc.co.uk
|
||||
www.bild.de
|
||||
www.booking.com
|
||||
www.cdc.gov
|
||||
www.dropbox.com
|
||||
www.ecosia.org
|
||||
www.etsy.com
|
||||
www.expedia.com
|
||||
www.fleschutz.de
|
||||
www.focus.de
|
||||
www.foto-webcam.eu
|
||||
www.golem.de
|
||||
www.google.com
|
||||
www.googleapis.com
|
||||
www.gstatic.com
|
||||
www.heise.de
|
||||
www.hulu.com
|
||||
www.instagram.com
|
||||
www.msn.com
|
||||
www.nasa.gov
|
||||
www.netflix.com
|
||||
www.nytimes.com
|
||||
www.paypal.com
|
||||
www.redbull.com
|
||||
www.schneier.com
|
||||
www.techstage.de
|
||||
www.tiktok.com
|
||||
www.ufainc.com
|
||||
www.walmart.com
|
||||
www.whatsapp.com
|
||||
www.whitehouse.gov
|
||||
www.windy.com
|
||||
www.wikipedia.at
|
||||
www.wikipedia.de
|
||||
www.wikipedia.fr
|
||||
www.wikipedia.org
|
||||
www.wired.com
|
||||
www.youtube.com
|
||||
youtube.com
|
||||
youtube.de
|
||||
zdf.de
|
||||
www.zdf.de
|
|
@ -1,26 +1,27 @@
|
||||
Category,FolderName,Branch,Shallow,URL
|
||||
Dev, base256unicode,master, no, "https://github.com/fleschutz/base256unicode"
|
||||
Dev, bazel, master, yes, "https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel"
|
||||
Dev, cmake, master, yes, "https://github.com/Kitware/CMake"
|
||||
Fun, cmatrix, master, yes, "https://github.com/abishekvashok/cmatrix"
|
||||
Tool, cmark, master, yes, "https://github.com/commonmark/cmark"
|
||||
Dev, CWTS, master, no, "https://github.com/fleschutz/CWTS"
|
||||
Tool, elasticsearch, master, yes, "https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch"
|
||||
Tool, go-ipfs, master, yes, "https://github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs"
|
||||
Tool, grafana, main, yes, "https://github.com/grafana/grafana"
|
||||
Tool, leon, master, yes, "https://github.com/leon-ai/leon"
|
||||
Dev, llvm, master, yes, "https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project"
|
||||
Math, LSS, master, yes, "https://github.com/fleschutz/LSS"
|
||||
Dev, ninja, master, yes, "git://github.com/ninja-build/ninja.git"
|
||||
Libs, opencv, master, yes, "https://github.com/opencv/opencv"
|
||||
Tool, OSMA, master, no, "https://github.com/fleschutz/OSMA"
|
||||
Shell, PowerShell, master, no, "https://github.com/fleschutz/PowerShell"
|
||||
Shell, pwsh, master, yes, "https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell"
|
||||
Dev, protobuf, master, yes, "https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf"
|
||||
Dev, rust, master, yes, "https://github.com/rust-lang/rust"
|
||||
Tool, smartmontools, master, yes, "https://github.com/smartmontools/smartmontools"
|
||||
Tool, tensorflow, master, yes, "https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow"
|
||||
Tool, terminal, main, yes, "https://github.com/microsoft/terminal"
|
||||
Dev, tinycc, mob, yes, "https://github.com/TinyCC/tinycc"
|
||||
Tool, voice2json, master, yes, "https://github.com/synesthesiam/voice2json"
|
||||
Tool, zfs, master, yes, "https://github.com/openzfs/zfs"
|
||||
Category,FolderName, Branch, Full, URL
|
||||
Dev, base256unicode, main, no, "git@github.com:fleschutz/base256unicode"
|
||||
Dev, bazel, master, no, "git@github.com:bazelbuild/bazel"
|
||||
Dev, cmake, master, no, "git@github.com:Kitware/CMake"
|
||||
Fun, cmatrix, master, no, "git@github.com:abishekvashok/cmatrix"
|
||||
Tool, cmark, master, no, "git@github.com:commonmark/cmark"
|
||||
Dev, CWTS, master, no, "git@github.com:fleschutz/CWTS"
|
||||
Tool, elasticsearch, main, no, "git@github.com:elastic/elasticsearch"
|
||||
Tool, go-ipfs, master, no, "git@github.com:ipfs/go-ipfs"
|
||||
Tool, grafana, main, no, "git@github.com:grafana/grafana"
|
||||
Tool, leon, master, no, "git@github.com:leon-ai/leon"
|
||||
Dev, llvm, master, no, "git@github.com:llvm/llvm-project"
|
||||
Math, LSS, master, no, "git@github.com:fleschutz/LSS"
|
||||
Dev, ninja, master, no, "git@github.com:ninja-build/ninja"
|
||||
Libs, opencv, master, no, "git@github.com:opencv/opencv"
|
||||
Tool, operating-systems, main, no, "git@github.com:fleschutz/operating-systems"
|
||||
Shell, PowerShell, master, no, "git@github.com:fleschutz/PowerShell"
|
||||
Shell, pwsh, master, no, "git@github.com:PowerShell/PowerShell"
|
||||
Dev, protobuf, main, no, "git@github.com:protocolbuffers/protobuf"
|
||||
Dev, rust, master, no, "git@github.com:rust-lang/rust"
|
||||
Tool, smartmontools, master, no, "git@github.com:smartmontools/smartmontools"
|
||||
Tool, talk2windows, main, no, "git@github.com:fleschutz/talk2windows.git"
|
||||
Tool, tensorflow, master, no, "git@github.com:tensorflow/tensorflow"
|
||||
Tool, terminal, main, no, "git@github.com:microsoft/terminal"
|
||||
Dev, tinycc, mob, no, "git@github.com:TinyCC/tinycc"
|
||||
Tool, voice2json, master, no, "git@github.com:synesthesiam/voice2json"
|
||||
Tool, zfs, master, no, "git@github.com:openzfs/zfs"
|
Can't render this file because it has a wrong number of fields in line 2.
|
133
Data/powershell-scripts/ReadMe.md
Normal file
133
Data/powershell-scripts/ReadMe.md
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,133 @@
|
||||
## Summary
|
||||
How do I create packages? See https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/create-packages
|
||||
|
||||
If you are submitting packages to the community feed (https://community.chocolatey.org)
|
||||
always try to ensure you have read, understood and adhere to the create
|
||||
packages wiki link above.
|
||||
|
||||
## Automatic Packaging Updates?
|
||||
Consider making this package an automatic package, for the best
|
||||
maintainability over time. Read up at https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/automatic-packages
|
||||
|
||||
## Shim Generation
|
||||
Any executables you include in the package or download (but don't call
|
||||
install against using the built-in functions) will be automatically shimmed.
|
||||
|
||||
This means those executables will automatically be included on the path.
|
||||
Shim generation runs whether the package is self-contained or uses automation
|
||||
scripts.
|
||||
|
||||
By default, these are considered console applications.
|
||||
|
||||
If the application is a GUI, you should create an empty file next to the exe
|
||||
named 'name.exe.gui' e.g. 'bob.exe' would need a file named 'bob.exe.gui'.
|
||||
See https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/create-packages#how-do-i-set-up-shims-for-applications-that-have-a-gui
|
||||
|
||||
If you want to ignore the executable, create an empty file next to the exe
|
||||
named 'name.exe.ignore' e.g. 'bob.exe' would need a file named
|
||||
'bob.exe.ignore'.
|
||||
See https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/create-packages#how-do-i-exclude-executables-from-getting-shims
|
||||
|
||||
## Self-Contained?
|
||||
If you have a self-contained package, you can remove the automation scripts
|
||||
entirely and just include the executables, they will automatically get shimmed,
|
||||
which puts them on the path. Ensure you have the legal right to distribute
|
||||
the application though. See https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/information/legal.
|
||||
|
||||
You should read up on the Shim Generation section to familiarize yourself
|
||||
on what to do with GUI applications and/or ignoring shims.
|
||||
|
||||
## Automation Scripts
|
||||
You have a powerful use of Chocolatey, as you are using PowerShell. So you
|
||||
can do just about anything you need. Choco has some very handy built-in
|
||||
functions that you can use, these are sometimes called the helpers.
|
||||
|
||||
### Built-In Functions
|
||||
https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions
|
||||
|
||||
A note about a couple:
|
||||
* Get-ToolsLocation - used to get you the 'tools' root, which by default is set to 'c:\tools', not the chocolateyInstall bin folder - see https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions/get-toolslocation
|
||||
* Install-BinFile - used for non-exe files - executables are automatically shimmed... - see https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions/install-binfile
|
||||
* Uninstall-BinFile - used for non-exe files - executables are automatically shimmed - see https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions/uninstall-binfile
|
||||
|
||||
### Getting package specific information
|
||||
Use the package parameters pattern - see https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/guides/create/parse-packageparameters-argument
|
||||
|
||||
### Need to mount an ISO?
|
||||
https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/guides/create/mount-an-iso-in-chocolatey-package
|
||||
|
||||
### Environment Variables
|
||||
Chocolatey makes a number of environment variables available (You can access any of these with $env:TheVariableNameBelow):
|
||||
|
||||
* TEMP/TMP - Overridden to the CacheLocation, but may be the same as the original TEMP folder
|
||||
* ChocolateyInstall - Top level folder where Chocolatey is installed
|
||||
* ChocolateyPackageName - The name of the package, equivalent to the `<id />` field in the nuspec (0.9.9+)
|
||||
* ChocolateyPackageTitle - The title of the package, equivalent to the `<title />` field in the nuspec (0.10.1+)
|
||||
* ChocolateyPackageVersion - The version of the package, equivalent to the `<version />` field in the nuspec (0.9.9+)
|
||||
* ChocolateyPackageFolder - The top level location of the package folder - the folder where Chocolatey has downloaded and extracted the NuGet package, typically `C:\ProgramData\chocolatey\lib\packageName`.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Advanced Environment Variables
|
||||
The following are more advanced settings:
|
||||
|
||||
* ChocolateyPackageParameters - Parameters to use with packaging, not the same as install arguments (which are passed directly to the native installer). Based on `--package-parameters`. (0.9.8.22+)
|
||||
* CHOCOLATEY_VERSION - The version of Choco you normally see. Use if you are 'lighting' things up based on choco version. (0.9.9+) - Otherwise take a dependency on the specific version you need.
|
||||
* ChocolateyForceX86 = If available and set to 'true', then user has requested 32bit version. (0.9.9+) - Automatically handled in built in Choco functions.
|
||||
* OS_PLATFORM - Like Windows, OSX, Linux. (0.9.9+)
|
||||
* OS_VERSION - The version of OS, like 6.1 something something for Windows. (0.9.9+)
|
||||
* OS_NAME - The reported name of the OS. (0.9.9+)
|
||||
* USER_NAME = The user name (0.10.6+)
|
||||
* USER_DOMAIN = The user domain name (could also be local computer name) (0.10.6+)
|
||||
* IS_PROCESSELEVATED = Is the process elevated? (0.9.9+)
|
||||
* IS_SYSTEM = Is the user the system account? (0.10.6+)
|
||||
* IS_REMOTEDESKTOP = Is the user in a terminal services session? (0.10.6+)
|
||||
* ChocolateyToolsLocation - formerly 'ChocolateyBinRoot' ('ChocolateyBinRoot' will be removed with Chocolatey v2.0.0), this is where tools being installed outside of Chocolatey packaging will go. (0.9.10+)
|
||||
|
||||
#### Set By Options and Configuration
|
||||
Some environment variables are set based on options that are passed, configuration and/or features that are turned on:
|
||||
|
||||
* ChocolateyEnvironmentDebug - Was `--debug` passed? If using the built-in PowerShell host, this is always true (but only logs debug messages to console if `--debug` was passed) (0.9.10+)
|
||||
* ChocolateyEnvironmentVerbose - Was `--verbose` passed? If using the built-in PowerShell host, this is always true (but only logs verbose messages to console if `--verbose` was passed). (0.9.10+)
|
||||
* ChocolateyExitOnRebootDetected - Are we exiting on a detected reboot? Set by ` --exit-when-reboot-detected` or the feature `exitOnRebootDetected` (0.11.0+)
|
||||
* ChocolateyForce - Was `--force` passed? (0.9.10+)
|
||||
* ChocolateyForceX86 - Was `-x86` passed? (CHECK)
|
||||
* ChocolateyRequestTimeout - How long before a web request will time out. Set by config `webRequestTimeoutSeconds` (CHECK)
|
||||
* ChocolateyResponseTimeout - How long to wait for a download to complete? Set by config `commandExecutionTimeoutSeconds` (CHECK)
|
||||
* ChocolateyPowerShellHost - Are we using the built-in PowerShell host? Set by `--use-system-powershell` or the feature `powershellHost` (0.9.10+)
|
||||
|
||||
#### Business Edition Variables
|
||||
|
||||
* ChocolateyInstallArgumentsSensitive - Encrypted arguments passed from command line `--install-arguments-sensitive` that are not logged anywhere. (0.10.1+ and licensed editions 1.6.0+)
|
||||
* ChocolateyPackageParametersSensitive - Package parameters passed from command line `--package-parameters-senstivite` that are not logged anywhere. (0.10.1+ and licensed editions 1.6.0+)
|
||||
* ChocolateyLicensedVersion - What version is the licensed edition on?
|
||||
* ChocolateyLicenseType - What edition / type of the licensed edition is installed?
|
||||
* USER_CONTEXT - The original user context - different when self-service is used (Licensed v1.10.0+)
|
||||
|
||||
#### Experimental Environment Variables
|
||||
The following are experimental or use not recommended:
|
||||
|
||||
* OS_IS64BIT = This may not return correctly - it may depend on the process the app is running under (0.9.9+)
|
||||
* CHOCOLATEY_VERSION_PRODUCT = the version of Choco that may match CHOCOLATEY_VERSION but may be different (0.9.9+) - based on git describe
|
||||
* IS_ADMIN = Is the user an administrator? But doesn't tell you if the process is elevated. (0.9.9+)
|
||||
* IS_REMOTE = Is the user in a remote session? (0.10.6+)
|
||||
|
||||
#### Not Useful Or Anti-Pattern If Used
|
||||
|
||||
* ChocolateyInstallOverride = Not for use in package automation scripts. Based on `--override-arguments` being passed. (0.9.9+)
|
||||
* ChocolateyInstallArguments = The installer arguments meant for the native installer. You should use chocolateyPackageParameters instead. Based on `--install-arguments` being passed. (0.9.9+)
|
||||
* ChocolateyIgnoreChecksums - Was `--ignore-checksums` passed or the feature `checksumFiles` turned off? (0.9.9.9+)
|
||||
* ChocolateyAllowEmptyChecksums - Was `--allow-empty-checksums` passed or the feature `allowEmptyChecksums` turned on? (0.10.0+)
|
||||
* ChocolateyAllowEmptyChecksumsSecure - Was `--allow-empty-checksums-secure` passed or the feature `allowEmptyChecksumsSecure` turned on? (0.10.0+)
|
||||
* ChocolateyChecksum32 - Was `--download-checksum` passed? (0.10.0+)
|
||||
* ChocolateyChecksumType32 - Was `--download-checksum-type` passed? (0.10.0+)
|
||||
* ChocolateyChecksum64 - Was `--download-checksum-x64` passed? (0.10.0)+
|
||||
* ChocolateyChecksumType64 - Was `--download-checksum-type-x64` passed? (0.10.0)+
|
||||
* ChocolateyPackageExitCode - The exit code of the script that just ran - usually set by `Set-PowerShellExitCode` (CHECK)
|
||||
* ChocolateyLastPathUpdate - Set by Chocolatey as part of install, but not used for anything in particular in packaging.
|
||||
* ChocolateyProxyLocation - The explicit proxy location as set in the configuration `proxy` (0.9.9.9+)
|
||||
* ChocolateyDownloadCache - Use available download cache? Set by `--skip-download-cache`, `--use-download-cache`, or feature `downloadCache` (0.9.10+ and licensed editions 1.1.0+)
|
||||
* ChocolateyProxyBypassList - Explicitly set locations to ignore in configuration `proxyBypassList` (0.10.4+)
|
||||
* ChocolateyProxyBypassOnLocal - Should the proxy bypass on local connections? Set based on configuration `proxyBypassOnLocal` (0.10.4+)
|
||||
* http_proxy - Set by original `http_proxy` passthrough, or same as `ChocolateyProxyLocation` if explicitly set. (0.10.4+)
|
||||
* https_proxy - Set by original `https_proxy` passthrough, or same as `ChocolateyProxyLocation` if explicitly set. (0.10.4+)
|
||||
* no_proxy- Set by original `no_proxy` passthrough, or same as `ChocolateyProxyBypassList` if explicitly set. (0.10.4+)
|
||||
|
131
Data/powershell-scripts/_TODO.txt
Normal file
131
Data/powershell-scripts/_TODO.txt
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,131 @@
|
||||
TODO
|
||||
|
||||
1. Determine Package Use:
|
||||
|
||||
Organization? Internal Use? - You are not subject to distribution
|
||||
rights when you keep everything internal. Put the binaries directly
|
||||
into the tools directory (as long as total nupkg size is under 1GB).
|
||||
When bigger, look to use from a share or download binaries from an
|
||||
internal location. Embedded binaries makes for the most reliable use
|
||||
of Chocolatey. Use `$fileLocation` (`$file`/`$file64`) and
|
||||
`Install-ChocolateyInstallPackage`/`Get-ChocolateyUnzip` in
|
||||
tools\chocolateyInstall.ps1.
|
||||
|
||||
You can also choose to download from internal urls, see the next
|
||||
section, but ignore whether you have distribution rights or not, it
|
||||
doesn't apply. Under no circumstances should download from the
|
||||
internet, it is completely unreliable. See
|
||||
https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/community-repository/community-packages-disclaimer
|
||||
to understand the limitations of a publicly available repository.
|
||||
|
||||
Community Repository?
|
||||
Have Distribution Rights?
|
||||
If you are the software vendor OR the software EXPLICITLY allows
|
||||
redistribution and the total nupkg size will be under 200MB, you
|
||||
have the option to embed the binaries directly into the package to
|
||||
provide the most reliable install experience. Put the binaries
|
||||
directly into the tools folder, use `$fileLocation` (`$file`/
|
||||
`$file64`) and `Install-ChocolateyInstallPackage`/
|
||||
`Get-ChocolateyUnzip` in tools\chocolateyInstall.ps1. Additionally,
|
||||
fill out the LICENSE and VERIFICATION file (see 3 below and those
|
||||
files for specifics).
|
||||
|
||||
NOTE: You can choose to download binaries at runtime, but be sure
|
||||
the download location will remain stable. See the next section.
|
||||
|
||||
Do Not Have Distribution Rights?
|
||||
- Note: Packages built this way cannot be 100% reliable, but it's a
|
||||
constraint of publicly available packages and there is little
|
||||
that can be done to change that. See
|
||||
https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/community-repository/community-packages-disclaimer
|
||||
to better understand the limitations of a publicly available
|
||||
repository.
|
||||
Download Location is Publicly Available?
|
||||
You will need to download the runtime files from their official
|
||||
location at runtime. Use `$url`/`$url64` and
|
||||
`Install-ChocolateyPackage`/`Install-ChocolateyZipPackage` in
|
||||
tools\chocolateyInstall.ps1.
|
||||
Download Location is Not Publicly Available?
|
||||
Stop here, you can't push this to the community repository. You
|
||||
can ask the vendor for permission to embed, then include a PDF of
|
||||
that signed permission directly in the package. Otherwise you
|
||||
will need to seek alternate locations to non-publicly host the
|
||||
package.
|
||||
Download Location Is Same For All Versions?
|
||||
You still need to point to those urls, but you may wish to set up
|
||||
something like Automatic Updater (AU) so that when a new version
|
||||
of the software becomes available, the new package version
|
||||
automatically gets pushed up to the community repository. See
|
||||
https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/automatic-packages#automatic-updater-au
|
||||
|
||||
2. Determine Package Type:
|
||||
|
||||
- Installer Package - contains an installer (everything in template is
|
||||
geared towards this type of package)
|
||||
- Zip Package - downloads or embeds and unpacks archives, may unpack
|
||||
and run an installer using `Install-ChocolateyInstallPackage` as a
|
||||
secondary step.
|
||||
- Portable Package - Contains runtime binaries (or unpacks them as a
|
||||
zip package) - cannot require administrative permissions to install
|
||||
or use
|
||||
- Config Package - sets config like files, registry keys, etc
|
||||
- Extension Package - Packages that add PowerShell functions to
|
||||
Chocolatey - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/extensions
|
||||
- Template Package - Packages that add templates like this for `choco
|
||||
new -t=name` - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/guides/create/create-custom-package-templates
|
||||
- Other - there are other types of packages as well, these are the main
|
||||
package types seen in the wild
|
||||
|
||||
3. Fill out the package contents:
|
||||
|
||||
- tools\chocolateyBeforeModify.ps1 - remove if you have no processes
|
||||
or services to shut down before upgrade/uninstall
|
||||
- tools\LICENSE.txt / tools\VERIFICATION.txt - Remove if you are not
|
||||
embedding binaries. Keep and fill out if you are embedding binaries
|
||||
in the package AND pushing to the community repository, even if you
|
||||
are the author of software. The file becomes easier to fill out
|
||||
(does not require changes each version) if you are the software
|
||||
vendor. If you are building packages for internal use (organization,
|
||||
etc), you don't need these files as you are not subject to
|
||||
distribution rights internally.
|
||||
- tools\chocolateyUninstall.ps1 - remove if autouninstaller can
|
||||
automatically uninstall and you have nothing additional to do during
|
||||
uninstall
|
||||
- Readme.txt - delete this file once you have read over and used
|
||||
anything you've needed from here
|
||||
- nuspec - fill this out, then clean out all the comments (you may wish
|
||||
to leave the headers for the package vs software metadata)
|
||||
- tools\chocolateyInstall.ps1 - instructions in next section.
|
||||
|
||||
4. ChocolateyInstall.ps1:
|
||||
|
||||
- For embedded binaries - use `$fileLocation` (`$file`/`$file64`) and
|
||||
`Install-ChocolateyInstallPackage`/ `Get-ChocolateyUnzip`.
|
||||
- Downloading binaries at runtime - use `$url`/`$url64` and
|
||||
`Install-ChocolateyPackage` / `Install-ChocolateyZipPackage`.
|
||||
- Other needs (creating files, setting registry keys), use regular
|
||||
PowerShell to do so or see if there is a function already defined:
|
||||
https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions
|
||||
- There may also be functions available in extension packages, see
|
||||
https://community.chocolatey.org/packages?q=id%3A.extension for examples and
|
||||
availability.
|
||||
- Clean out the comments and sections you are not using.
|
||||
|
||||
5. Test the package to ensure install/uninstall work appropriately.
|
||||
There is a test environment you can use for this -
|
||||
https://github.com/chocolatey/chocolatey-test-environment
|
||||
|
||||
6. Learn more about Chocolatey packaging - go through the workshop at
|
||||
https://github.com/chocolatey/chocolatey-workshop
|
||||
You will learn about
|
||||
- General packaging
|
||||
- Customizing package behavior at runtime (package parameters)
|
||||
- Extension packages
|
||||
- Custom packaging templates
|
||||
- Setting up an internal Chocolatey.Server repository
|
||||
- Adding and using internal repositories
|
||||
- Reporting
|
||||
- Advanced packaging techniques when installers are not friendly to
|
||||
automation
|
||||
|
||||
7. Delete this file.
|
51
Data/powershell-scripts/powershell-scripts.nuspec
Normal file
51
Data/powershell-scripts/powershell-scripts.nuspec
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,51 @@
|
||||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
|
||||
<!-- Do not remove this test for UTF-8: if “Ω” doesn’t appear as greek uppercase omega letter enclosed in quotation marks, you should use an editor that supports UTF-8, not this one. -->
|
||||
<package xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/packaging/2015/06/nuspec.xsd">
|
||||
<metadata>
|
||||
<!-- == PACKAGE SPECIFIC SECTION == -->
|
||||
<!-- This section is about this package, although id and version have ties back to the software -->
|
||||
<!-- id is lowercase and if you want a good separator for words, use '-', not '.'. Dots are only acceptable as suffixes for certain types of packages, e.g. .install, .portable, .extension, .template -->
|
||||
<!-- If the software is cross-platform, attempt to use the same id as the debian/rpm package(s) if possible. -->
|
||||
<id>powershell-scripts</id>
|
||||
<!-- version should MATCH as closely as possible with the underlying software -->
|
||||
<!-- Is the version a prerelease of a version? https://docs.nuget.org/create/versioning#creating-prerelease-packages -->
|
||||
<!-- Note that unstable versions like 0.0.1 can be considered a released version, but it's possible that one can release a 0.0.1-beta before you release a 0.0.1 version. If the version number is final, that is considered a released version and not a prerelease. -->
|
||||
<version>0.4</version>
|
||||
<packageSourceUrl>https://github.com/fleschutz/PowerShell</packageSourceUrl>
|
||||
<!-- owners is a poor name for maintainers of the package. It sticks around by this name for compatibility reasons. It basically means you. -->
|
||||
<owners>Markus Fleschutz</owners>
|
||||
<!-- ============================== -->
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- == SOFTWARE SPECIFIC SECTION == -->
|
||||
<!-- This section is about the software itself -->
|
||||
<title>powershell-scripts</title>
|
||||
<authors>Markus Fleschutz</authors>
|
||||
<!-- projectUrl is required for the community feed -->
|
||||
<projectUrl>https://github.com/fleschutz/PowerShell</projectUrl>
|
||||
<!-- There are a number of CDN Services that can be used for hosting the Icon for a package. More information can be found here: https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/create-packages#package-icon-guidelines -->
|
||||
<!-- <copyright>Year Software Vendor</copyright> -->
|
||||
<!-- If there is a license Url available, it is required for the community feed -->
|
||||
<licenseUrl>https://github.com/fleschutz/PowerShell/blob/master/LICENSE</licenseUrl>
|
||||
<requireLicenseAcceptance>false</requireLicenseAcceptance>
|
||||
<projectSourceUrl>https://github.com/fleschutz/PowerShell</projectSourceUrl>
|
||||
<!--<docsUrl>At what url are the software docs located?</docsUrl>-->
|
||||
<!--<mailingListUrl></mailingListUrl>-->
|
||||
<bugTrackerUrl>https://github.com/fleschutz/PowerShell/issues</bugTrackerUrl>
|
||||
<tags>powershell-scripts PowerShell Scripts collection</tags>
|
||||
<summary>Mega Collection of PowerShell Scripts</summary>
|
||||
<description>This collection provides more than 250 useful and cross-platform PowerShell scripts in the Scripts subfolder - to be used by command-line interface (CLI), for remote control (e.g. via SSH), by context menu, by voice control (see also repo talk2windows), by automation software like Jenkins, automatically as daily tasks, or simply to learn PowerShell.</description>
|
||||
<releaseNotes>0.4 Release</releaseNotes>
|
||||
<!-- =============================== -->
|
||||
|
||||
<dependencies>
|
||||
<dependency id="chocolatey-core.extension" version="1.1.0" />
|
||||
</dependencies>
|
||||
<!--<provides>NOT YET IMPLEMENTED</provides>-->
|
||||
<!--<conflicts>NOT YET IMPLEMENTED</conflicts>-->
|
||||
<!--<replaces>NOT YET IMPLEMENTED</replaces>-->
|
||||
</metadata>
|
||||
<files>
|
||||
<!-- this section controls what actually gets packaged into the Chocolatey package -->
|
||||
<file src="tools\**" target="tools" />
|
||||
</files>
|
||||
</package>
|
11
Data/powershell-scripts/tools/LICENSE.txt
Normal file
11
Data/powershell-scripts/tools/LICENSE.txt
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
|
||||
|
||||
Note: Include this file if including binaries you have the right to distribute.
|
||||
Otherwise delete. this file.
|
||||
|
||||
===DELETE ABOVE THIS LINE AND THIS LINE===
|
||||
|
||||
From: <insert applicable license url here>
|
||||
|
||||
LICENSE
|
||||
|
||||
<Insert License Here>
|
13
Data/powershell-scripts/tools/VERIFICATION.txt
Normal file
13
Data/powershell-scripts/tools/VERIFICATION.txt
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
|
||||
|
||||
Note: Include this file if including binaries you have the right to distribute.
|
||||
Otherwise delete. this file. If you are the software author, you can change this
|
||||
mention you are the author of the software.
|
||||
|
||||
===DELETE ABOVE THIS LINE AND THIS LINE===
|
||||
|
||||
VERIFICATION
|
||||
Verification is intended to assist the Chocolatey moderators and community
|
||||
in verifying that this package's contents are trustworthy.
|
||||
|
||||
<Include details of how to verify checksum contents>
|
||||
<If software vendor, explain that here - checksum verification instructions are optional>
|
9
Data/powershell-scripts/tools/chocolateybeforemodify.ps1
Normal file
9
Data/powershell-scripts/tools/chocolateybeforemodify.ps1
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
|
||||
# This runs in 0.9.10+ before upgrade and uninstall.
|
||||
# Use this file to do things like stop services prior to upgrade or uninstall.
|
||||
# NOTE: It is an anti-pattern to call chocolateyUninstall.ps1 from here. If you
|
||||
# need to uninstall an MSI prior to upgrade, put the functionality in this
|
||||
# file without calling the uninstall script. Make it idempotent in the
|
||||
# uninstall script so that it doesn't fail when it is already uninstalled.
|
||||
# NOTE: For upgrades - like the uninstall script, this script always runs from
|
||||
# the currently installed version, not from the new upgraded package version.
|
||||
|
42
Data/powershell-scripts/tools/chocolateyinstall.ps1
Normal file
42
Data/powershell-scripts/tools/chocolateyinstall.ps1
Normal file
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$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop';
|
||||
$toolsDir = "$(Split-Path -parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition)"
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$url = ''
|
||||
$url64 = ''
|
||||
|
||||
$packageArgs = @{
|
||||
packageName = $env:ChocolateyPackageName
|
||||
unzipLocation = $toolsDir
|
||||
fileType = 'EXE'
|
||||
url = $url
|
||||
url64bit = $url64
|
||||
|
||||
softwareName = 'powershell-scripts*'
|
||||
|
||||
checksum = ''
|
||||
checksumType = 'sha256'
|
||||
checksum64 = ''
|
||||
checksumType64= 'sha256'
|
||||
|
||||
silentArgs = "/qn /norestart /l*v `"$($env:TEMP)\$($packageName).$($env:chocolateyPackageVersion).MsiInstall.log`""
|
||||
validExitCodes= @(0, 3010, 1641)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
Install-ChocolateyPackage @packageArgs
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
83
Data/powershell-scripts/tools/chocolateyuninstall.ps1
Normal file
83
Data/powershell-scripts/tools/chocolateyuninstall.ps1
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,83 @@
|
||||
# IMPORTANT: Before releasing this package, copy/paste the next 2 lines into PowerShell to remove all comments from this file:
|
||||
# $f='c:\path\to\thisFile.ps1'
|
||||
# gc $f | ? {$_ -notmatch "^\s*#"} | % {$_ -replace '(^.*?)\s*?[^``]#.*','$1'} | Out-File $f+".~" -en utf8; mv -fo $f+".~" $f
|
||||
|
||||
## NOTE: In 80-90% of the cases (95% with licensed versions due to Package Synchronizer and other enhancements),
|
||||
## AutoUninstaller should be able to detect and handle registry uninstalls without a chocolateyUninstall.ps1.
|
||||
## See https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/choco/commands/uninstall
|
||||
## and https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions/uninstall-chocolateypackage
|
||||
|
||||
## If this is an MSI, ensure 'softwareName' is appropriate, then clean up comments and you are done.
|
||||
## If this is an exe, change fileType, silentArgs, and validExitCodes
|
||||
|
||||
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'; # stop on all errors
|
||||
$packageArgs = @{
|
||||
packageName = $env:ChocolateyPackageName
|
||||
softwareName = 'powershell-scripts*' #part or all of the Display Name as you see it in Programs and Features. It should be enough to be unique
|
||||
fileType = 'EXE_MSI_OR_MSU' #only one of these: MSI or EXE (ignore MSU for now)
|
||||
# MSI
|
||||
silentArgs = "/qn /norestart"
|
||||
validExitCodes= @(0, 3010, 1605, 1614, 1641) # https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa376931(v=vs.85).aspx
|
||||
# OTHERS
|
||||
# Uncomment matching EXE type (sorted by most to least common)
|
||||
#silentArgs = '/S' # NSIS
|
||||
#silentArgs = '/VERYSILENT /SUPPRESSMSGBOXES /NORESTART /SP-' # Inno Setup
|
||||
#silentArgs = '/s' # InstallShield
|
||||
#silentArgs = '/s /v"/qn"' # InstallShield with MSI
|
||||
#silentArgs = '/s' # Wise InstallMaster
|
||||
#silentArgs = '-s' # Squirrel
|
||||
#silentArgs = '-q' # Install4j
|
||||
#silentArgs = '-s -u' # Ghost
|
||||
# Note that some installers, in addition to the silentArgs above, may also need assistance of AHK to achieve silence.
|
||||
#silentArgs = '' # none; make silent with input macro script like AutoHotKey (AHK)
|
||||
# https://community.chocolatey.org/packages/autohotkey.portable
|
||||
#validExitCodes= @(0) #please insert other valid exit codes here
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Get-UninstallRegistryKey is new to 0.9.10, if supporting 0.9.9.x and below,
|
||||
# take a dependency on "chocolatey-core.extension" in your nuspec file.
|
||||
# This is only a fuzzy search if $softwareName includes '*'. Otherwise it is
|
||||
# exact. In the case of versions in key names, we recommend removing the version
|
||||
# and using '*'.
|
||||
[array]$key = Get-UninstallRegistryKey -SoftwareName $packageArgs['softwareName']
|
||||
|
||||
if ($key.Count -eq 1) {
|
||||
$key | % {
|
||||
$packageArgs['file'] = "$($_.UninstallString)" #NOTE: You may need to split this if it contains spaces, see below
|
||||
|
||||
if ($packageArgs['fileType'] -eq 'MSI') {
|
||||
# The Product Code GUID is all that should be passed for MSI, and very
|
||||
# FIRST, because it comes directly after /x, which is already set in the
|
||||
# Uninstall-ChocolateyPackage msiargs (facepalm).
|
||||
$packageArgs['silentArgs'] = "$($_.PSChildName) $($packageArgs['silentArgs'])"
|
||||
|
||||
# Don't pass anything for file, it is ignored for msi (facepalm number 2)
|
||||
# Alternatively if you need to pass a path to an msi, determine that and
|
||||
# use it instead of the above in silentArgs, still very first
|
||||
$packageArgs['file'] = ''
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
# NOTES:
|
||||
# - You probably will need to sanitize $packageArgs['file'] as it comes from the registry and could be in a variety of fun but unusable formats
|
||||
# - Split args from exe in $packageArgs['file'] and pass those args through $packageArgs['silentArgs'] or ignore them
|
||||
# - Ensure you don't pass double quotes in $file (aka $packageArgs['file']) - otherwise you will get "Illegal characters in path when you attempt to run this"
|
||||
# - Review the code for auto-uninstaller for all of the fun things it does in sanitizing - https://github.com/chocolatey/choco/blob/bfe351b7d10c798014efe4bfbb100b171db25099/src/chocolatey/infrastructure.app/services/AutomaticUninstallerService.cs#L142-L192
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
Uninstall-ChocolateyPackage @packageArgs
|
||||
}
|
||||
} elseif ($key.Count -eq 0) {
|
||||
Write-Warning "$packageName has already been uninstalled by other means."
|
||||
} elseif ($key.Count -gt 1) {
|
||||
Write-Warning "$($key.Count) matches found!"
|
||||
Write-Warning "To prevent accidental data loss, no programs will be uninstalled."
|
||||
Write-Warning "Please alert package maintainer the following keys were matched:"
|
||||
$key | % {Write-Warning "- $($_.DisplayName)"}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
## OTHER POWERSHELL FUNCTIONS
|
||||
## https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions
|
||||
#Uninstall-ChocolateyZipPackage $packageName # Only necessary if you did not unpack to package directory - see https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions/uninstall-chocolateyzippackage
|
||||
#Uninstall-ChocolateyEnvironmentVariable # 0.9.10+ - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions/uninstall-chocolateyenvironmentvariable
|
||||
#Uninstall-BinFile # Only needed if you used Install-BinFile - see https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions/uninstall-binfile
|
||||
## Remove any shortcuts you added in the install script.
|
||||
|
542
Data/scripts.csv
542
Data/scripts.csv
@ -1,251 +1,293 @@
|
||||
Script,Description
|
||||
add-firewall-rules.ps1, adds firewall rules to the given executables (needs admin rights)
|
||||
add-memo.ps1, adds the given memo text to $HOME/Memos.csv
|
||||
cd-desktop.ps1, go to the user's desktop folder
|
||||
cd-docs.ps1, go to the user's documents folder
|
||||
cd-downloads.ps1, go to the user's downloads folder
|
||||
cd-dropbox.ps1, go to the user's Dropbox folder
|
||||
cd-home.ps1, go to the user's home folder
|
||||
cd-music.ps1, go to the user's music folder
|
||||
cd-onedrive.ps1, go to the user's OneDrive folder
|
||||
cd-pics.ps1, go to the user's pictures folder
|
||||
cd-recycle-bin.ps1, go to the user's recycle bin folder
|
||||
cd-repos.ps1, go to the user's Git repositories folder
|
||||
cd-root.ps1, go to the root directory (C: on Windows)
|
||||
cd-scripts.ps1, go to the PowerShell Scripts folder
|
||||
cd-up.ps1, go one directory level up
|
||||
cd-up2.ps1, go two directory levels up
|
||||
cd-up3.ps1, go three directory levels up
|
||||
cd-up4.ps1, go four directory levels up
|
||||
cd-videos.ps1, go to the user's videos folder
|
||||
check-cpu-temp.ps1, checks the CPU temperature
|
||||
check-dns-resolution.ps1, checks the DNS resolution with frequently used domain names
|
||||
check-drive-space.ps1, checks the given drive for free space left
|
||||
check-file-system.ps1, checks the validity of the file system (needs admin rights)
|
||||
check-health.ps1, checks the system health
|
||||
check-ipv4-address.ps1, checks the given IPv4 address for validity
|
||||
check-ipv6-address.ps1, checks the given IPv6 address for validity
|
||||
check-mac-address.ps1, checks the given MAC address for validity
|
||||
check-ping.ps1, checks the ping latency to the internet
|
||||
check-subnet-mask.ps1, checks the given subnet mask for validity
|
||||
check-swap-space.ps1, checks the swap space for free space left
|
||||
check-symlinks.ps1, checks every symlink in the given directory tree
|
||||
check-weather.ps1, checks the current weather for critical values
|
||||
check-windows-system-files.ps1, checks the validity of the Windows system files
|
||||
check-xml-file.ps1, checks the given XML file for validity
|
||||
cherry-picker.ps1, cherry-picks a Git commit into multiple branches
|
||||
clean-repo.ps1, cleans the current/given Git repository from untracked files (including submodules)
|
||||
clean-repos.ps1, cleans all Git repositories under the current/given directory from untracked files (including submodules)
|
||||
clear-recycle-bin.ps1, removes the content of the recycle bin folder (can not be undo!)
|
||||
clone-repos.ps1, clones well-known Git repositories
|
||||
close-calculator.ps1, closes the calculator program gracefully
|
||||
close-chrome.ps1, closes Google Chrome gracefully
|
||||
close-cortana.ps1, closes Cortana gracefully
|
||||
close-edge.ps1, closes Microsoft Edge gracefully
|
||||
close-file-explorer.ps1, closes Microsoft File Explorer gracefully
|
||||
close-firefox.ps1, closes the Firefox Web browser gracefully
|
||||
close-program.ps1, closes the given program gracefully
|
||||
close-netflix.ps1, closes Netflix gracefully
|
||||
close-onedrive.ps1, closes Microsoft OneDrive gracefully
|
||||
close-system-settings.ps1, closes the System Settings gracefully
|
||||
close-thunderbird.ps1, closes Mozilla Thunderbird gracefully
|
||||
close-vlc.ps1, closes the VLC media player gracefully
|
||||
close-windows-terminal.ps1, closes Windows Terminal gracefully
|
||||
copy-photos-sorted.ps1, Copies all photos sorted by year and month
|
||||
configure-git.ps1, sets up the Git user configuration
|
||||
convert-csv2txt.ps1, converts the given CSV file into a text list
|
||||
convert-mysql2csv.ps1, converts the MySQL database table to a CSV file
|
||||
convert-ps2bat.ps1, converts PowerShell script(s) to .bat files
|
||||
convert-ps2md.ps1, converts the comment-based help of a PowerShell script to Markdown
|
||||
convert-sql2csv.ps1, converts the SQL database table to a CSV file
|
||||
convert-txt2wav.ps1, converts text into a audio .WAV file
|
||||
daily-tasks.sh, execute PowerShell scripts automatically as daily tasks (Linux only)
|
||||
decrypt-file.ps1, decrypts the given file
|
||||
display-time.ps1, displays the current time for 10 seconds by default
|
||||
download-dir.ps1, downloads a directory tree from the given URL
|
||||
download-file.ps1, downloads a file from the given URL
|
||||
edit.ps1, edits the given file with the built-in text editor
|
||||
enable-crash-dumps.ps1, enables the writing of crash dumps
|
||||
enable-god-mode.ps1, enables the god mode (adds a new icon to the desktop)
|
||||
encrypt-file.ps1, encrypts the given file
|
||||
fetch-repo.ps1, fetches updates for the current/given Git repository (including submodules)
|
||||
fetch-repos.ps1, fetches updates for all Git repositories under the current/given directory (including submodules)
|
||||
generate-qrcode.ps1, generates a QR code
|
||||
hibernate.ps1, enables hibernate mode for the local computer (needs admin rights)
|
||||
inspect-exe.ps1, prints basic information of the given executable file
|
||||
install-github-cli.ps1, installs GitHub CLI
|
||||
install-google-chrome.ps1, installs the Google Chrome browser
|
||||
install-knot-resolver.ps1, installs the Knot Resolver (needs admin rights)
|
||||
install-signal-cli.ps1, installs signal-cli from github.com/AsamK/signal-cli
|
||||
install-ssh-client.ps1, installs the SSH client (needs admin rights)
|
||||
install-ssh-server.ps1, installs the SSH server (needs admin rights)
|
||||
install-vscode.ps1, installs Visual Studio Code
|
||||
install-wsl.ps1, installs Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), needs admin rights
|
||||
introduce-powershell.ps1, introduces PowerShell to new users
|
||||
list-aliases.ps1, lists all PowerShell aliases
|
||||
list-anagrams.ps1, lists all anagrams of the given word
|
||||
list-automatic-variables.ps1, lists the automatic variables of PowerShell
|
||||
list-branches.ps1, lists all branches in the current/given Git repository
|
||||
list-cheat-sheet.ps1, lists the PowerShell cheat sheet
|
||||
list-city-weather.ps1, lists the current weather of cities worldwide (east to west)
|
||||
list-commits.ps1, lists all commits in the current/given Git repository
|
||||
list-console-colors.ps1, lists all console colors
|
||||
list-countries.ps1, lists details of all countries
|
||||
list-cli-tools.ps1, lists available command-line interface (CLI) tools
|
||||
list-clipboard.ps1, lists the contents of the clipboard
|
||||
list-credits.ps1, shows the credits
|
||||
list-crypto-rates.ps1, lists the current crypto exchange rates
|
||||
list-dir.ps1, lists the directory content (formatted in columns)
|
||||
list-dir-tree.ps1, lists the directory tree content
|
||||
list-drives.ps1, lists all drives
|
||||
list-environment-variables.ps1, lists all environment variables
|
||||
list-emojis.ps1, lists the emojis of Unicode 13.0
|
||||
list-empty-dirs.ps1, lists empty subfolders within the given directory tree
|
||||
list-empty-files.ps1, lists empty files within the given directory tree
|
||||
list-files.ps1, lists all files in the given folder and also in every subfolder
|
||||
list-fritzbox-calls.ps1, lists the FRITZ!Box calls
|
||||
list-fritzbox-devices.ps1, lists FRITZ!Box's known devices
|
||||
list-hidden-files.ps1, lists hidden files within the given directory tree
|
||||
list-installed-apps.ps1, lists the installed Windows Store apps
|
||||
list-installed-software.ps1, lists the installed software (except Windows Store apps)
|
||||
list-latest-tag.ps1, lists the latest tag on the current branch in a Git repository
|
||||
list-latest-tags.ps1, lists the latests tags in all Git repositories under the current/given directory
|
||||
list-memos.ps1, lists the memos at $HOME/Memos.csv
|
||||
list-unused-files.ps1, lists unused files in a directory tree
|
||||
list-cmdlets.ps1, lists the PowerShell cmdlets
|
||||
list-earthquakes.ps1, lists earthquakes with magnitude >= 6.0 for the last 30 days
|
||||
list-exchange-rates.ps1, lists the exchange rates for the given currency
|
||||
list-modules.ps1, lists the PowerShell modules
|
||||
list-mysql-tables.ps1, lists the MySQL server tables
|
||||
list-network-shares.ps1, lists the network shares of the local computer
|
||||
list-news.ps1, lists the latest news
|
||||
list-os-releases.ps1, lists operating system releases and download URL
|
||||
list-os-updates.ps1, lists operating system updates
|
||||
list-passwords.ps1, prints a list of random passwords
|
||||
list-pins.ps1, prints a list of random PIN's
|
||||
list-printers.ps1, lists all printer known to the computer
|
||||
list-print-jobs.ps1, lists all jobs of all printers
|
||||
list-processes.ps1, lists the local computer processes
|
||||
list-profiles.ps1, lists your PowerShell profiles
|
||||
list-recycle-bin.ps1, lists the content of the recycle bin folder
|
||||
list-scripts.ps1, lists all PowerShell scripts in this repository
|
||||
list-services.ps1, lists the services on the local computer
|
||||
list-sql-tables.ps1, lists the SQL server tables
|
||||
list-submodules.ps1, lists the submodules of the current/given Git repository
|
||||
list-system-info.ps1, lists system information on the local computer
|
||||
list-tags.ps1, lists all tags in the current/given Git repository
|
||||
list-tasks.ps1, lists all Windows scheduler tasks
|
||||
list-timezone.ps1, lists the current time zone details
|
||||
list-timezones.ps1, lists all time zones available
|
||||
list-tiobe-index.ps1, lists the TIOBE index of top programming languages
|
||||
list-user-groups.ps1, lists the user groups on the local computer
|
||||
list-voices.ps1, lists the installed text-to-speech (TTS) voices
|
||||
list-weather.ps1, lists the hourly weather
|
||||
list-workdir.ps1, lists the current working directory
|
||||
locate-city.ps1, prints the geographic location of the given city
|
||||
locate-ipaddress.ps1, prints the geographic location of the given IP address
|
||||
locate-zip-code.ps1, prints the geographic location of the given zip-code
|
||||
MD5.ps1, prints the MD5 checksum of the given file
|
||||
make-install.ps1, installs built executables and libs to the installation directory
|
||||
make-repo.ps1, builds the current/given Git repository
|
||||
make-repos.ps1, builds all Git repositories under the current/given directory
|
||||
moon.ps1, prints the current moon phase
|
||||
mute-audio.ps1, mutes audio
|
||||
open-browser.ps1, starts the default Web browser
|
||||
open-calculator.ps1, starts the calculator program
|
||||
open-email-client.ps1, starts the default email client
|
||||
open-file-explorer.ps1, starts the Microsoft File Explorer
|
||||
open-netflix.ps1, starts the Netflix app
|
||||
open-onedrive.ps1, opens the user's OneDrive folder
|
||||
open-recycle-bin.ps1, starts the File Explorer with the recycle bin folder
|
||||
play-beep.ps1, plays a beep sound
|
||||
play-files.ps1, plays the given audio files
|
||||
play-happy-birthday.ps1, plays the Happy Birthday song
|
||||
play-imperial-march.ps1, plays the Imperial March (Star Wars)
|
||||
play-jingle-bells.ps1, plays Jingle Bells
|
||||
play-mission-impossible.ps1, plays the Mission Impossible theme
|
||||
play-m3u.ps1, plays the given playlist (M3U file format)
|
||||
play-mp3.ps1, plays the given sound file (MP3 file format)
|
||||
play-super-mario.ps1, plays the Super Mario Intro
|
||||
play-tetris-melody.ps1, plays the Tetris melody
|
||||
poweroff.ps1, halts the local computer (needs admin rights)
|
||||
publish-to-ipfs.ps1, publishes the given files or directory to IPFS
|
||||
pull-repo.ps1, pulls updates for the current/given Git repository (including submodules)
|
||||
pull-repos.ps1, pulls updates for all Git repositories under the current/given directory (including submodules)
|
||||
query-smart-data.ps1, queries the S.M.A.R.T. data of your HDD/SSD's and saves it to the current/given directory
|
||||
new-branch.ps1, creates a new branch in the current/given Git repository
|
||||
new-email.ps1, starts the default email client to write a new email
|
||||
new-script.ps1, creates a new PowerShell script
|
||||
new-shortcut.ps1, creates a new shortcut
|
||||
new-symlink.ps1, creates a new symbolic link
|
||||
new-tag.ps1, creates a new tag in a Git repository
|
||||
reboot.ps1, reboots the local computer (needs admin rights)
|
||||
reboot-fritzbox.ps1, reboots the FRITZ!box device
|
||||
remove-empty-dirs.ps1, removes empty subfolders within the given directory tree
|
||||
remove-print-jobs.ps1, removes all jobs from all printers
|
||||
restart-network-adapters.ps1, restarts all local network adapters
|
||||
search-filename.ps1, searches the directory tree for filenames by given pattern
|
||||
search-files.ps1, searches the given pattern in the given files
|
||||
scan-ports.ps1, scans the network for open/closed ports
|
||||
send-email.ps1, sends an email message
|
||||
send-tcp.ps1, sends a TCP message to the given IP address and port
|
||||
send-udp.ps1, sends a UDP datagram message to the given IP address and port
|
||||
set-profile.ps1, updates your PowerShell user profile
|
||||
set-timer.ps1, sets a timer for a countdown
|
||||
set-wallpaper.ps1, sets the given image as wallpaper
|
||||
SHA1.ps1, prints the SHA1 checksum of the given file
|
||||
SHA256.ps1, prints the SHA256 checksum of the given file
|
||||
simulate-matrix.ps1, simulates the Matrix (fun)
|
||||
simulate-presence.ps1, simulates the human presence against burglars
|
||||
speak-checklist.ps1, speaks the given checklist by text-to-speech (TTS)
|
||||
speak-countdown.ps1, starts a countdown by text-to-speech (TTS)
|
||||
speak-date.ps1, speaks the current date by text-to-speech (TTS)
|
||||
speak-english.ps1, speaks the given text with an English text-to-speech (TTS) voice
|
||||
speak-epub.ps1, speaks the content of the given Epub file by text-to-speech (TTS)
|
||||
speak-file.ps1, speaks the content of the given text file by text-to-speech (TTS)
|
||||
speak-french.ps1, speaks the given text with a French text-to-speech (TTS) voice
|
||||
speak-german.ps1, speaks the given text with a German text-to-speech (TTS) voice
|
||||
speak-italian.ps1, speaks the given text with an Italian text-to-speech (TTS) voice
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speak-joke.ps1, speaks a random Chuck Norris joke by text-to-speech (TTS)
|
||||
speak-quote.ps1, speaks a random quote by text-to-speech (TTS)
|
||||
speak-spanish.ps1, speaks the given text with a Spanish text-to-speech (TTS) voice
|
||||
speak-test.ps1, performs a speak test by text-to-speech (TTS)
|
||||
speak-text.ps1, speaks the given text by text-to-speech (TTS)
|
||||
speak-time.ps1, speaks the current time by text-to-speech (TTS)
|
||||
start-calibre-server.ps1, starts a local Calibre server
|
||||
start-ipfs-server.ps1, starts a local IPFS server
|
||||
switch-branch.ps1, switches the branch in the current/given Git repository (including submodules)
|
||||
switch-shelly1.ps1, switches a Shelly1 device in the local network
|
||||
sync-repo.ps1, synchronizes a Git repository by push & pull (including submodules)
|
||||
take-screenshot.ps1, takes a single screenshot
|
||||
take-screenshots.ps1, takes multiple screenshots
|
||||
translate-file.ps1, translates the given text file into another language
|
||||
translate-files.ps1, translates the given text files into any supported language
|
||||
translate-text.ps1, translates the given text into other languages
|
||||
turn-volume-up.ps1, turns the audio volume up (+10% by default)
|
||||
turn-volume-down.ps1, turns the audio volume down (-10% by default)
|
||||
unmute-audio.ps1, unmutes audio
|
||||
upgrade-ubuntu.ps1, upgrades Ubuntu Linux to the latest (LTS) release
|
||||
upload-file.ps1, uploads the local file to the given FTP server
|
||||
voice-control.ps1, executes the PowerShell scripts by voice
|
||||
wakeup.ps1, sends a magic packet to the given computer, waking him up
|
||||
weather.ps1, prints the current weather forecast
|
||||
weather-report.ps1, prints the local weather report
|
||||
what-is.ps1, prints a description of the given abbreviation
|
||||
write-animated.ps1, writes animated text
|
||||
write-big.ps1, writes the given text in big letters
|
||||
write-blue.ps1, writes the given text in a blue foreground color
|
||||
write-braille.ps1, writes the given text in Braille
|
||||
write-green.ps1, writes the given text in a green foreground color
|
||||
write-joke.ps1], writes a random Juck Norris joke
|
||||
write-lowercase.ps1, writes the given text in lowercase letters
|
||||
write-marquee.ps1, writes the given text as marquee
|
||||
write-morse-code.ps1, writes the given text in Morse code
|
||||
write-motd.ps1, writes the message of the day (MOTD)
|
||||
write-quote.ps1, writes a random quote
|
||||
write-red.ps1, writes the given text in a red foreground color
|
||||
write-rot13.ps1, encodes or decodes the given text with ROT13
|
||||
write-typewriter.ps1, writes the given text with the typewriter effect
|
||||
write-uppercase.ps1, writes the given text in uppercase letters
|
||||
write-vertical.ps1, writes the given text in vertical direction
|
||||
zip-dir.ps1, creates a .zip archive of the given directory
|
||||
add-firewall-rules.ps1, Adds firewall rules to the given executables (needs admin rights)
|
||||
add-memo.ps1, Adds the given memo text to $HOME/Memos.csv
|
||||
build-repo.ps1, Builds a Git repository
|
||||
build-repos.ps1, Builds all Git repositories in a folder
|
||||
cd-autostart.ps1, Set the working directory to the user's autostart folder
|
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cd-desktop.ps1, Set the working directory to the user's desktop folder
|
||||
cd-docs.ps1, Set the working directory to the user's documents folder
|
||||
cd-downloads.ps1, Set the working directory to the user's downloads folder
|
||||
cd-dropbox.ps1, Set the working directory to the user's Dropbox folder
|
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cd-home.ps1, Set the working directory to the user's home folder
|
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cd-music.ps1, Set the working directory to the user's music folder
|
||||
cd-onedrive.ps1, Set the working directory to the user's OneDrive folder
|
||||
cd-pics.ps1, Set the working directory to the user's pictures folder
|
||||
cd-recycle-bin.ps1, Set the working directory to the user's recycle bin folder
|
||||
cd-repos.ps1, Set the working directory to the user's Git repositories folder
|
||||
cd-root.ps1, Set the working directory to the root directory (C: on Windows)
|
||||
cd-scripts.ps1, Set the working directory to the PowerShell Scripts folder
|
||||
cd-ssh.ps1, Set the working directory to the user's SSH folder
|
||||
cd-up.ps1, Set the working directory to one directory level up
|
||||
cd-up2.ps1, Set the working directory to two directory levels up
|
||||
cd-up3.ps1, Set the working directory to three directory levels up
|
||||
cd-up4.ps1, Set the working directory to four directory levels up
|
||||
cd-videos.ps1, Set the working directory to the user's videos folder
|
||||
check-cpu-temp.ps1, Checks the CPU temperature
|
||||
check-dns-resolution.ps1, Checks the DNS resolution with frequently used domain names
|
||||
check-drive-space.ps1, Checks a drive for free space left
|
||||
check-file-system.ps1, Checks the file system of a drive (needs admin rights)
|
||||
check-health.ps1, Checks the system health
|
||||
check-ipv4-address.ps1, Checks the given IPv4 address for validity
|
||||
check-ipv6-address.ps1, Checks the given IPv6 address for validity
|
||||
check-mac-address.ps1, Checks the given MAC address for validity
|
||||
check-ping.ps1, Checks the ping latency to the internet
|
||||
check-subnet-mask.ps1, Checks the given subnet mask for validity
|
||||
check-swap-space.ps1, Checks the swap space for free space left
|
||||
check-symlinks.ps1, Checks every symlink in a directory tree
|
||||
check-weather.ps1, Checks the current weather for critical values
|
||||
check-windows-system-files.ps1, Checks the validity of the Windows system files
|
||||
check-xml-file.ps1, Checks the given XML file for validity
|
||||
clean-repo.ps1, Cleans the current/given Git repository from untracked files (including submodules)
|
||||
clean-repos.ps1, Cleans all Git repositories under the current/given directory from untracked files (including submodules)
|
||||
clear-recycle-bin.ps1, Removes the content of the recycle bin folder (can not be undo!)
|
||||
clone-repos.ps1, Clones well-known Git repositories
|
||||
close-calculator.ps1, Closes the calculator program gracefully
|
||||
close-cortana.ps1, Closes Cortana gracefully
|
||||
close-file-explorer.ps1, Closes Microsoft File Explorer gracefully
|
||||
close-google-chrome.ps1, Closes the Google Chrome Web browser
|
||||
close-program.ps1, Closes the given program gracefully
|
||||
close-microsoft-edge.ps1, Closes the Microsoft Edge Web browser
|
||||
close-microsoft-store.ps1, Closes the Microsoft Store app
|
||||
close-mozilla-firefox.ps1, Closes the Mozilla Firefox Web browser
|
||||
close-netflix.ps1, Closes the Netflix application gracefully
|
||||
close-onedrive.ps1, Closes Microsoft OneDrive gracefully
|
||||
close-serenade.ps1, Closes the Serenade.ai application gracefully
|
||||
close-snipping-tool.ps1, Closes the Snipping Tool application gracefully
|
||||
close-spotify.ps1, Closes Spotify
|
||||
close-system-settings.ps1, Closes the System Settings gracefully
|
||||
close-thunderbird.ps1, Closes Mozilla Thunderbird gracefully
|
||||
close-vlc.ps1, Closes the VLC media player application
|
||||
close-windows-terminal.ps1, Closes the Windows Terminal application
|
||||
copy-photos-sorted.ps1, Copy image files sorted by year and month
|
||||
configure-git.ps1, Sets up the Git user configuration
|
||||
convert-csv2txt.ps1, Converts the given CSV file into a text list
|
||||
convert-mysql2csv.ps1, Converts the MySQL database table to a CSV file
|
||||
convert-ps2bat.ps1, Converts PowerShell script(s) to .bat files
|
||||
convert-ps2md.ps1, Converts the comment-based help of a PowerShell script to Markdown
|
||||
convert-sql2csv.ps1, Converts the SQL database table to a CSV file
|
||||
convert-txt2wav.ps1, Converts text into a audio .WAV file
|
||||
daily-tasks.sh, Execute PowerShell scripts automatically as daily tasks (Linux only)
|
||||
decrypt-file.ps1, Decrypts the given file
|
||||
display-time.ps1, Displays the current time for 10 seconds by default
|
||||
download-dir.ps1, Downloads a directory tree from the given URL
|
||||
download-file.ps1, Downloads a file from the given URL
|
||||
edit.ps1, Edits the given file with the built-in text editor
|
||||
enable-crash-dumps.ps1, Enables the writing of crash dumps
|
||||
enable-god-mode.ps1, Enables the god mode (adds a new icon to the desktop)
|
||||
encrypt-file.ps1, Encrypts the given file
|
||||
export-to-manuals.ps1, Converts all scripts as manuals
|
||||
export-to-serenade.ps1, Converts all scripts to Serenade for voice control
|
||||
fetch-repo.ps1, Fetches updates for the current/given Git repository (including submodules)
|
||||
fetch-repos.ps1, Fetches updates for all Git repositories under the current/given directory (including submodules)
|
||||
get-md5.ps1, Prints the MD5 checksum of the given file
|
||||
get-sha1.ps1, Prints the SHA1 checksum of the given file
|
||||
get-sha256.ps1, Prints the SHA256 checksum of the given file
|
||||
hibernate.ps1, Enables hibernate mode for the local computer (needs admin rights)
|
||||
inspect-exe.ps1, Prints basic information of the given executable file
|
||||
install-github-cli.ps1, Installs GitHub CLI
|
||||
install-google-chrome.ps1, Installs the Google Chrome browser
|
||||
install-knot-resolver.ps1, Installs the Knot Resolver (needs admin rights)
|
||||
install-signal-cli.ps1, Installs signal-cli from github.com/AsamK/signal-cli
|
||||
install-ssh-client.ps1, Installs the SSH client (needs admin rights)
|
||||
install-ssh-server.ps1, Installs the SSH server (needs admin rights)
|
||||
install-updates.ps1, Installs updates (needs admin rights)
|
||||
install-vscode.ps1, Installs Visual Studio Code
|
||||
install-wsl.ps1, Installs Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), needs admin rights
|
||||
introduce-powershell.ps1, Introduces PowerShell to new users
|
||||
list-aliases.ps1, Lists all PowerShell aliases
|
||||
list-anagrams.ps1, Lists all anagrams of the given word
|
||||
list-automatic-variables.ps1, Lists the automatic variables of PowerShell
|
||||
list-branches.ps1, Lists all branches in the current/given Git repository
|
||||
list-cheat-sheet.ps1, Lists the PowerShell cheat sheet
|
||||
list-city-weather.ps1, Lists the current weather of cities worldwide (east to west)
|
||||
list-commits.ps1, Lists all commits in the current/given Git repository
|
||||
list-console-colors.ps1, Lists all console colors
|
||||
list-countries.ps1, Lists details of all countries
|
||||
list-cli-tools.ps1, Lists available command-line interface (CLI) tools
|
||||
list-clipboard.ps1, Lists the contents of the clipboard
|
||||
list-credits.ps1, Shows the credits
|
||||
list-crypto-rates.ps1, Lists the current crypto exchange rates
|
||||
list-dir-tree.ps1, Lists the directory tree content
|
||||
list-drives.ps1, Lists all drives
|
||||
list-environment-variables.ps1, Lists all environment variables
|
||||
list-emojis.ps1, Lists the emojis of Unicode 13.0
|
||||
list-empty-dirs.ps1, Lists empty subfolders within the given directory tree
|
||||
list-empty-files.ps1, Lists empty files within the given directory tree
|
||||
list-files.ps1, Lists all files in the given folder and also in every subfolder
|
||||
list-folder.ps1, Lists the folder content
|
||||
list-fritzbox-calls.ps1, Lists the FRITZ!Box calls
|
||||
list-fritzbox-devices.ps1, Lists FRITZ!Box's known devices
|
||||
list-hidden-files.ps1, Lists hidden files within the given directory tree
|
||||
list-installed-apps.ps1, Lists the installed Windows Store apps
|
||||
list-installed-software.ps1, Lists the installed software (except Windows Store apps)
|
||||
list-latest-tag.ps1, Lists the latest tag on the current branch in a Git repository
|
||||
list-latest-tags.ps1, Lists the latests tags in all Git repositories under the current/given directory
|
||||
list-memos.ps1, Lists the memos at $HOME/Memos.csv
|
||||
list-unused-files.ps1, Lists unused files in a directory tree
|
||||
list-cmdlets.ps1, Lists the PowerShell cmdlets
|
||||
list-earthquakes.ps1, Lists earthquakes with magnitude >= 6.0 for the last 30 days
|
||||
list-exchange-rates.ps1, Lists the exchange rates for the given currency
|
||||
list-modules.ps1, Lists the PowerShell modules
|
||||
list-mysql-tables.ps1, Lists the MySQL server tables
|
||||
list-network-shares.ps1, Lists the network shares of the local computer
|
||||
list-news.ps1, Lists the latest news
|
||||
list-os-releases.ps1, Lists operating system releases and download URL
|
||||
list-os-updates.ps1, Lists operating system updates
|
||||
list-passwords.ps1, Prints a list of random passwords
|
||||
list-pins.ps1, Prints a list of random PIN's
|
||||
list-printers.ps1, Lists all printer known to the computer
|
||||
list-print-jobs.ps1, Lists all jobs of all printers
|
||||
list-processes.ps1, Lists the local computer processes
|
||||
list-profiles.ps1, Lists your PowerShell profiles
|
||||
list-recycle-bin.ps1, Lists the content of the recycle bin folder
|
||||
list-scripts.ps1, Lists all PowerShell scripts in this repository
|
||||
list-services.ps1, Lists the services on the local computer
|
||||
list-sql-tables.ps1, Lists the SQL server tables
|
||||
list-submodules.ps1, Lists the submodules of the current/given Git repository
|
||||
list-system-info.ps1, Lists system information on the local computer
|
||||
list-tags.ps1, Lists all tags in the current/given Git repository
|
||||
list-tasks.ps1, Lists all Windows scheduler tasks
|
||||
list-timezone.ps1, Lists the current time zone details
|
||||
list-timezones.ps1, Lists all time zones available
|
||||
list-tiobe-index.ps1, Lists the TIOBE index of top programming languages
|
||||
list-user-groups.ps1, Lists the user groups on the local computer
|
||||
list-voices.ps1, Lists the installed text-to-speech (TTS) voices
|
||||
list-weather.ps1, Lists the hourly weather
|
||||
list-workdir.ps1, Lists the current working directory
|
||||
locate-city.ps1, Prints the geographic location of the given city
|
||||
locate-ipaddress.ps1, Prints the geographic location of the given IP address
|
||||
locate-zip-code.ps1, Prints the geographic location of the given zip-code
|
||||
make-install.ps1, Installs built executables and libs to the installation directory
|
||||
moon.ps1, Prints the current moon phase
|
||||
mute-audio.ps1, Mutes the audio device
|
||||
open-amazon.ps1, Opens Amazon's website
|
||||
open-browser.ps1, Starts the default Web browser
|
||||
open-calculator.ps1, Starts the calculator program
|
||||
open-c-drive.ps1, Opens the C: drive folder
|
||||
open-downloads-folder.ps1, Opens the user's downloads folder
|
||||
open-dropbox-folder.ps1, Opens the user's Dropbox folder
|
||||
open-email-client.ps1, Starts the default email client
|
||||
open-facebook.ps1, Opens Facebook's website
|
||||
open-file-explorer.ps1, Opens the File Explorer
|
||||
open-fritz-box.ps1, Opens FRITZ!Box's web interface
|
||||
open-github.ps1, Opens GitHub's website
|
||||
open-google-contacts.ps1, Opens Google Contacts
|
||||
open-google-earth.ps1, Opens Google Earth
|
||||
open-google-maps.ps1, Opens Google Maps
|
||||
open-google-mail.ps1, Opens Google Mail
|
||||
open-google-news.ps1, Opens Google News
|
||||
open-google-play.ps1, Opens Google Play
|
||||
open-google-search.ps1, Opens Google Search
|
||||
open-google-translate.ps1, Opens Google Translate
|
||||
open-home-folder.ps1, Opens the user's home folder
|
||||
open-music-folder.ps1, Opens the user's music folder
|
||||
open-microsoft-edge.ps1, Launches the Microsoft Edge Web browser
|
||||
open-microsoft-store.ps1, Starts the Microsoft Store app
|
||||
open-netflix.ps1, Starts the Netflix app
|
||||
open-notepad.ps1, Starts the Notepad app
|
||||
open-onedrive-folder.ps1, Opens the user's OneDrive folder
|
||||
open-recycle-bin.ps1, Opens the user's recycle bin folder
|
||||
open-repos-folder.ps1, Opens the user's Git repositories folder
|
||||
open-snipping-tools.ps1, Opens the Snipping Tool
|
||||
open-speed-test.ps1, Opens Cloudflare's speed test
|
||||
open-spotify.ps1, Opens the Spotify app
|
||||
open-system-settings.ps1, Launches the Windows system settings
|
||||
open-task-manager.ps1, Launches the Task Manager
|
||||
open-toggl-track.ps1, Opens Toggl Track
|
||||
open-videos-folder.ps1, Opens the user's videos folder
|
||||
open-windows-terminal.ps1, Launches Windows Terminal
|
||||
open-wikipedia.ps1, Opens Wikipedia's website
|
||||
open-youtube.ps1, Opens YouTube.com
|
||||
pick-commit.ps1, Cherry-picks a Git commit into multiple branches
|
||||
play-beep-sound.ps1, Plays a short beep sound
|
||||
play-files.ps1, Plays the given audio files
|
||||
play-happy-birthday.ps1, Plays the Happy Birthday song
|
||||
play-imperial-march.ps1, Plays the Imperial March (Star Wars)
|
||||
play-jingle-bells.ps1, Plays Jingle Bells
|
||||
play-mission-impossible.ps1, Plays the Mission Impossible theme
|
||||
play-m3u.ps1, Plays the given playlist (M3U file format)
|
||||
play-mp3.ps1, Plays the given sound file (MP3 file format)
|
||||
play-super-mario.ps1, Plays the Super Mario Intro
|
||||
play-tetris-melody.ps1, Plays the Tetris melody
|
||||
poweroff.ps1, Halts the local computer (needs admin rights)
|
||||
publish-to-ipfs.ps1, Publishes the given files or directory to IPFS
|
||||
pull-repo.ps1, Pulls updates for the current/given Git repository (including submodules)
|
||||
pull-repos.ps1, Pulls updates for all Git repositories under the current/given directory (including submodules)
|
||||
query-smart-data.ps1, Queries the S.M.A.R.T. data of your HDD/SSD's and saves it to the current/given directory
|
||||
new-branch.ps1, Creates a new branch in the current/given Git repository
|
||||
new-email.ps1, Starts the default email client to write a new email
|
||||
new-qrcode.ps1, Generates a new QR code
|
||||
new-script.ps1, Creates a new PowerShell script
|
||||
new-shortcut.ps1, Creates a new shortcut file
|
||||
new-symlink.ps1, Creates a new symbolic link file
|
||||
new-tag.ps1, Creates a new tag in a Git repository
|
||||
new-zipfile.ps1, Creates a new .zip file from a directory
|
||||
reboot.ps1, Reboots the local computer (needs admin rights)
|
||||
reboot-fritzbox.ps1, Reboots the FRITZ!box device
|
||||
remind-me.ps1, Creates a scheduled task that will display a popup message
|
||||
remove-empty-dirs.ps1, Removes empty subfolders within the given directory tree
|
||||
remove-print-jobs.ps1, Removes all jobs from all printers
|
||||
remove-tag.ps1, Removes a tag in a Git repository
|
||||
replace-in-files.ps1, Search and replace a pattern in the given files by the replacement
|
||||
restart-network-adapters.ps1, Restarts all local network adapters
|
||||
save-screenshot.ps1, Saves a single screenshot
|
||||
say-date.ps1, Say the current date by text-to-speech
|
||||
say-joke.ps1, Say a random Chuck Norris joke by text-to-speech
|
||||
say-quote.ps1, Say a random quote by text-to-speech
|
||||
say-time.ps1, Say the current time by text-to-speech
|
||||
search-filename.ps1, Searches the directory tree for filenames by given pattern
|
||||
search-files.ps1, Searches the given pattern in the given files
|
||||
scan-ports.ps1, Scans the network for open/closed ports
|
||||
send-email.ps1, Sends an email message
|
||||
send-tcp.ps1, Sends a TCP message to the given IP address and port
|
||||
send-udp.ps1, Sends a UDP datagram message to the given IP address and port
|
||||
set-profile.ps1, Updates your PowerShell user profile
|
||||
set-timer.ps1, Sets a timer for a countdown
|
||||
set-wallpaper.ps1, Sets the given image as wallpaper
|
||||
simulate-matrix.ps1, Simulates the Matrix (fun)
|
||||
simulate-presence.ps1, Simulates the human presence against burglars
|
||||
speak-checklist.ps1, Speaks the given checklist by text-to-speech
|
||||
speak-countdown.ps1, Starts a countdown by text-to-speech
|
||||
speak-english.ps1, Speaks the given text with an English text-to-speech voice
|
||||
speak-epub.ps1, Speaks the content of the given Epub file by text-to-speech
|
||||
speak-file.ps1, Speaks the content of the given text file by text-to-speech
|
||||
speak-french.ps1, Speaks the given text with a French text-to-speech voice
|
||||
speak-german.ps1, Speaks the given text with a German text-to-speech voice
|
||||
speak-italian.ps1, Speaks the given text with an Italian text-to-speech voice
|
||||
speak-spanish.ps1, Speaks the given text with a Spanish text-to-speech voice
|
||||
speak-test.ps1, Performs a speak test by text-to-speech
|
||||
speak-text.ps1, Speaks the given text by text-to-speech
|
||||
start-calibre-server.ps1, Starts a local Calibre server
|
||||
start-ipfs-server.ps1, Starts a local IPFS server
|
||||
switch-branch.ps1, Switches the branch in the current/given Git repository (including submodules)
|
||||
switch-shelly1.ps1, Switches a Shelly1 device in the local network
|
||||
sync-repo.ps1, Synchronizes a Git repository by push & pull (including submodules)
|
||||
translate-file.ps1, Translates the given text file into another language
|
||||
translate-files.ps1, Translates the given text files into any supported language
|
||||
translate-text.ps1, Translates the given text into other languages
|
||||
turn-volume-up.ps1, Turns the audio volume up (+10% by default)
|
||||
turn-volume-down.ps1, Turns the audio volume down (-10% by default)
|
||||
unmute-audio.ps1, Unmutes audio
|
||||
upgrade-ubuntu.ps1, Upgrades Ubuntu Linux to the latest (LTS) release
|
||||
upload-file.ps1, Uploads the local file to the given FTP server
|
||||
wakeup.ps1, Sends a magic packet to the given computer, waking him up
|
||||
weather.ps1, Prints the current weather forecast
|
||||
weather-report.ps1, Prints the local weather report
|
||||
what-is.ps1, Prints a description of the given abbreviation
|
||||
write-animated.ps1, Writes animated text
|
||||
write-big.ps1, Writes the given text in big letters
|
||||
write-blue.ps1, Writes the given text in a blue foreground color
|
||||
write-braille.ps1, Writes the given text in Braille
|
||||
write-calendar.ps1, Writes the calendar (month or year)
|
||||
write-green.ps1, Writes the given text in a green foreground color
|
||||
write-joke.ps1], Writes a random Juck Norris joke
|
||||
write-lowercase.ps1, Writes the given text in lowercase letters
|
||||
write-marquee.ps1, Writes the given text as marquee
|
||||
write-morse-code.ps1, Writes the given text in Morse code
|
||||
write-motd.ps1, Writes the message of the day (MOTD)
|
||||
write-quote.ps1, Writes a random quote
|
||||
write-red.ps1, Writes the given text in a red foreground color
|
||||
write-rot13.ps1, Encodes or decodes the given text with ROT13
|
||||
write-typewriter.ps1, Writes the given text with the typewriter effect
|
||||
write-uppercase.ps1, Writes the given text in uppercase letters
|
||||
write-vertical.ps1, Writes the given text in vertical direction
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|
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@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
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#requires -version 4
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<#
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<#
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.SYNOPSIS
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← enter overview of script here
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||||
.DESCRIPTION
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@ -17,6 +16,8 @@
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||||
← enter URL here
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||||
#>
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#requires -version 4
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param() # ← enter script parameters here
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# ← enter functions here
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|
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Data/unbound.conf
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Data/unbound.conf
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@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
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# Configuration file for Unbound DNS server (usually resides at: /etc/unbound/unbound.conf)
|
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# =========================================================================================
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remote-control:
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control-enable: yes # allows control using "unbound-control"
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|
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server:
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||||
# GENERAL SETTINGS:
|
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interface: 0.0.0.0 # listen on all IPv4 network interfaces
|
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interface: ::0 # listen on all IPv6 network interfaces
|
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port: 53 # listen on port 53
|
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access-control: 127.0.0.1/8 allow # allow IPv4 queries from the local host
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access-control: ::1/64 allow # allow IPv6 queries from the local host
|
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access-control: 192.168.0.0/16 allow # allow IPv4 query from the local network
|
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auto-trust-anchor-file: "/var/lib/unbound/root.key" # location of the trust anchor file that enables DNSSEC
|
||||
tls-cert-bundle: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt # for encrypted DNS over TLS
|
||||
# PRIVACY SETTINGS:
|
||||
qname-minimisation: yes # send minimal amount of information to upstream servers to enhance privacy
|
||||
hide-identity: yes # less verbose responses
|
||||
hide-version: yes # less verbose responses
|
||||
verbosity: 0 # log nothing
|
||||
# PERFORMANCE SETTINGS:
|
||||
num-threads: 1 # number of threads to use (not more than CPU cores)
|
||||
msg-cache-size: 100m
|
||||
rrset-cache-size: 200m
|
||||
aggressive-nsec: yes
|
||||
prefetch: yes # refresh expiring cache entries, if less than 10% of their TTL remains
|
||||
prefetch-key: yes
|
||||
cache-min-ttl: 7200 # cache positive responses for 2 hours minimum
|
||||
cache-max-ttl: 259200 # cache positive responses for 3 days maximum
|
||||
cache-max-negative-ttl: 3600 # cache negative responses for 1 hour maximum
|
||||
so-reuseport: yes # faster UDP with multithreading (only on Linux)
|
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|
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forward-zone:
|
||||
name: "fritz.box."
|
||||
forward-addr: 192.168.178.1@53 # forward "<hostname>.fritz.box" to local Fritz!Box
|
||||
|
||||
forward-zone:
|
||||
name: "."
|
||||
forward-tls-upstream: yes
|
||||
forward-addr: 1.1.1.1@853#cloudflare-dns.com # Cloudflare (primary, IPv4, DNS over TLS)
|
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forward-addr: 1.0.0.1@853#cloudflare-dns.com # Cloudflare (secondary, IPv4, DNS over TLS)
|
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forward-addr: 2606:4700:4700::1111@853#cloudflare-dns.com # Cloudflare (primary, IPv6, DNS over TLS)
|
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forward-addr: 2606:4700:4700::1001@853#cloudflare-dns.com # Cloudflare (secondary, IPv6, DNS over TLS)
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# forward-addr: 1.1.1.1@53 # Cloudflare (primary IPv4, unencrypted)
|
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# forward-addr: 1.0.0.1@53 # Cloudflare (secondary IPv4, unencrypted)
|
||||
# forward-addr: 8.8.8.8@53 # Google Public DNS (primary IPv4, unencrypted)
|
||||
# forward-addr: 8.8.4.4@53 # Google Public DNS (secondary IPv6, unecnrypted)
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# forward-addr: 9.9.9.9@53 # Quad9 (IPv4, unencrypted)
|
93
Docs/FAQ.md
93
Docs/FAQ.md
@ -5,36 +5,60 @@ What is PowerShell?
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||||
-------------------
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||||
PowerShell is a task automation and configuration management framework from Microsoft, consisting of a command-line shell and associated scripting language.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Why use PowerShell?
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||||
-------------------
|
||||
* **it's powerful**: fully control your computer
|
||||
* **it's cross-platform**: available for Linux, Mac OS and Windows
|
||||
* **it's open-source and free**: see the Github repository at https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell
|
||||
* **it's easy to learn**: see the tutorial at https://www.guru99.com/powershell-tutorial.html
|
||||
* **it's fully documented**: see the official docs at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/
|
||||
✔️ it's **powerful** - fully control your computer
|
||||
|
||||
✔️ it's **cross-platform** - available for Linux, Mac OS and Windows
|
||||
|
||||
✔️ it's **open-source and free** - see the Github repository at: https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell
|
||||
|
||||
✔️ it's **easy to learn** - see the tutorial for beginners at: https://www.guru99.com/powershell-tutorial.html
|
||||
|
||||
✔️ it's **fully documented** - see the PowerShell documentation at: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
How to get PowerShell?
|
||||
----------------------
|
||||
* **On Windows 7 and newer** PowerShell is provided by default. However, script execution is **disallowed by default** (execution policy is "restricted"). To enable this, enter as administrator:
|
||||
* **On Windows** PowerShell is preinstalled. **However,** the execution policy is 'restricted' by default! To allow script execution: open the *Windows PowerShell (Administrator)* console and enter:
|
||||
```
|
||||
PS> Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned
|
||||
PS> Set-ExecutionPolicy -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Scope CurrentUser
|
||||
```
|
||||
* **On CentOS, Debian, Docker, Fedora, macOS, openSUSE, Red Hat, Ubuntu** visit https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell for installation.
|
||||
* **Want to use Snaps?** Install the PowerShell snap by executing:
|
||||
* **On Linux supporting Snaps** install PowerShell by executing:
|
||||
```
|
||||
$ snap install PowerShell
|
||||
$ ln -s /snap/bin/pwsh /usr/bin/pwsh
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
How to get the collection of PowerShell scripts?
|
||||
------------------------------------------------
|
||||
* Git users execute: `$ git clone https://github.com/fleschutz/PowerShell`
|
||||
* otherwise download & unzip: https://github.com/fleschutz/PowerShell/archive/master.zip
|
||||
How to get the PowerShell Scripts?
|
||||
----------------------------------
|
||||
* When using **Git**, execute in a terminal window: `> git clone https://github.com/fleschutz/PowerShell`
|
||||
* When using **Chocolatey**, execute in *Windows PowerShell (Administrator)*: `> choco install powershell-scripts --version=0.4`
|
||||
* **Otherwise,** download and unzip it from: https://github.com/fleschutz/PowerShell/archive/master.zip
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
How to execute PowerShell Scripts?
|
||||
----------------------------------
|
||||
1. In the Windows desktop: right-click the script and select: *Execute with PowerShell*
|
||||
2. In a command-line interface (CLI, e.g. *Windows Terminal*, either local or remote via SSH) by typing: `./<FILENAME_OF_SCRIPT>`.
|
||||
3. By connecting a context menu item with a script.
|
||||
4. By voice control, e.g. see repo [talk2windows](https://github.com/fleschutz/talk2windows) for more information.
|
||||
5. By using automation software, e.g. [Jenkins](https://www.jenkins.io).
|
||||
6. Automatically on login (see AutoStart folder)/logoff/daily/etc.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
What about Security?
|
||||
--------------------
|
||||
* Execute scripts only that you trust (and/or where you have checked the code before)!
|
||||
* Prefer SSH Remoting instead of PowerShell Remoting
|
||||
* More recommendations by NSA and cyber security centers in the U.S. (CISA), New Zealand (NZ NCSC), and the U.K. (NCSC-UK) can be found here: https://media.defense.gov/2022/Jun/22/2003021689/-1/-1/1/CSI_KEEPING_POWERSHELL_SECURITY_MEASURES_TO_USE_AND_EMBRACE_20220622.PDF
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Why do some scripts show gibberish characters?
|
||||
----------------------------------------------
|
||||
Those PowerShell scripts are using Unicode input & output. Use a modern console supporting UTF-8 such as Windows Terminal, please.
|
||||
Those PowerShell scripts are using Unicode characters. Use a modern console supporting UTF-8 such as *Windows Terminal*, please.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
How to set PowerShell as default shell on Linux?
|
||||
@ -47,7 +71,7 @@ How to add the scripts to the search path?
|
||||
Want to use the PowerShell scripts everywhere on the command-line? Then you need to add the Scripts/ subfolder to the search path:
|
||||
|
||||
* **On Linux using Bash:** edit .profile in your home directory and add the line: PATH="$PATH:/path/to/PowerShell/Scripts"
|
||||
* **On Windows:** open the environment variables dialogue and add the full path to Scripts/ to the system environment variable "Path"
|
||||
* **On Windows:** open Settings > System > About > Advanced system settings > Environment Variables, edit the user's variable "Path", and add the full path to the Scripts/ directory.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
How to use PowerShell in Windows context menus?
|
||||
@ -58,36 +82,35 @@ How to use PowerShell in Windows context menus?
|
||||
|
||||
Which editor to use for PowerShell scripts?
|
||||
-------------------------------------------
|
||||
* *PowerShell ISE* (Integrated Scripting Environment) - Official PowerShell development environment included with Microsoft Windows.
|
||||
* *Visual Studio Code* - Supporting syntax highlighting, on-the-fly problem checking and an integrated PowerShell Console (available for free on Linux, Mac OS and Windows).
|
||||
* *PowerShell Studio* - Powerful PowerShell IDE with module, help, and user interface development tools, high DPI support and regular updates.
|
||||
* *PowerShell Plus* - All in one IDE.
|
||||
* *Atom package* - Add-on with PowerShell language support for Atom.
|
||||
* *SublimeText package* - Add-on with PowerShell language support for Sublime Text.
|
||||
* or simply use your *favorite text editor*
|
||||
* **Visual Studio Code** - Supporting syntax highlighting, on-the-fly problem checking and an integrated PowerShell Console (available for free on Linux, Mac OS and Windows, now recommended by Microsoft).
|
||||
* **PowerShell ISE** (Integrated Scripting Environment) - Former official PowerShell development environment included with Microsoft Windows.
|
||||
* **PowerShell Studio** - Powerful PowerShell IDE with module, help, and user interface development tools, high DPI support and regular updates.
|
||||
* **PowerShell Plus** - All in one IDE.
|
||||
* **Atom package** - Add-on with PowerShell language support for Atom.
|
||||
* **SublimeText package** - Add-on with PowerShell language support for Sublime Text.
|
||||
* or your **favorite text editor** as an alternative.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
How to write good PowerShell scripts?
|
||||
-------------------------------------
|
||||
Good PowerShell scripts are user-friendly and platform-independant. As a guideline follow these rules, please:
|
||||
Good PowerShell scripts are user-friendly and platform-independent. As a guideline follow these rules, please:
|
||||
|
||||
1. the filename is named using the `<verb>-<object>.ps1` scheme
|
||||
2. the encoding is UTF-8-BOM to support and use Unicode characters
|
||||
3. the script has execute file permissions: chmod a+rx <file> (for Linux support)
|
||||
4. provide a comment-based help with syntax, description, link, author, and license
|
||||
5. check the requirements (e.g. #Requires -RunAsAdministrator, or #Requires -Version 3)
|
||||
6. prefer command-line options, else ask the user for help
|
||||
7. recommended is `Set-StrictMode -Version Latest` to enable additional error checking
|
||||
8. for readibility use UpperCamelCase for variables and functions, lowerCamelCase for everything else
|
||||
9. on error call write-error with keyword "ERROR:" (to support log parsers) and exit the error code (mostly 1)
|
||||
10. on success exit with error code 0 (exit 0)
|
||||
1. Use the `<verb>-<object>.ps1` scheme to name the script.
|
||||
2. Use *UTF-8 BOM* encoding to support Unicode characters in the script.
|
||||
3. Add a comment-based help at the beginning with synopsis, description, parameters, link, author, and license.
|
||||
4. Check the requirements for the script, e.g. `#Requires -RunAsAdministrator`, or `#Requires -Version 3`
|
||||
5. Prefer command-line options, else ask the user for help
|
||||
6. Recommended is `Set-StrictMode -Version Latest` to enable additional error checking.
|
||||
7. For readibility use UpperCamelCase for variables and functions, lowerCamelCase for everything else.
|
||||
8. Set *execute* file permissions for Linux: `chmod a+rx <filename>`
|
||||
9. On success exit with error code 0 (`exit 0`), otherwise print the error with keyword "ERROR:" (to support log parsers) and exit the error code (mostly 1)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Found a bug or issue?
|
||||
---------------------
|
||||
Want to contribute or found a bug or issue?
|
||||
-------------------------------------------
|
||||
If you find something bad (like a bug, error, or any issue), please report it here by open an Issue.
|
||||
|
||||
Or even better: Fork the Repository, fix it and submit a pull request, so others can participate too.
|
||||
Or even better: Fork the repository, add or fix the script and submit a pull request, so others can participate too.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Your question is not answered here?
|
||||
|
@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
|
||||
# Help for MD5.ps1 PowerShell Script
|
||||
|
||||
## Synopsis & Description
|
||||
```powershell
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
[<CommonParameters>]
|
||||
This cmdlet supports the common parameters: Verbose, Debug, ErrorAction, ErrorVariable, WarningAction,
|
||||
WarningVariable, OutBuffer, PipelineVariable, and OutVariable.
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
*Generated from comment-based help of MD5.ps1 by convert-ps2md.ps1*
|
@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
|
||||
# Help for SHA1.ps1 PowerShell Script
|
||||
|
||||
## Synopsis & Description
|
||||
```powershell
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
[<CommonParameters>]
|
||||
This cmdlet supports the common parameters: Verbose, Debug, ErrorAction, ErrorVariable, WarningAction,
|
||||
WarningVariable, OutBuffer, PipelineVariable, and OutVariable.
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
*Generated from comment-based help of SHA1.ps1 by convert-ps2md.ps1*
|
@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
|
||||
# Help for SHA256.ps1 PowerShell Script
|
||||
|
||||
## Synopsis & Description
|
||||
```powershell
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
[<CommonParameters>]
|
||||
This cmdlet supports the common parameters: Verbose, Debug, ErrorAction, ErrorVariable, WarningAction,
|
||||
WarningVariable, OutBuffer, PipelineVariable, and OutVariable.
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
*Generated from comment-based help of SHA256.ps1 by convert-ps2md.ps1*
|
38
Docs/add-firewall-rules.md
Normal file
38
Docs/add-firewall-rules.md
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
|
||||
## add-firewall-rules.ps1 - Adds firewall rules for executables (needs admin rights)
|
||||
|
||||
This PowerShell script adds firewall rules for the given executable. Administrator rights are required.
|
||||
|
||||
## Parameters
|
||||
```powershell
|
||||
add-firewall-rules.ps1 [[-PathToExecutables] <String>] [<CommonParameters>]
|
||||
|
||||
-PathToExecutables <String>
|
||||
Specifies the path to the executables
|
||||
|
||||
Required? false
|
||||
Position? 1
|
||||
Default value
|
||||
Accept pipeline input? false
|
||||
Accept wildcard characters? false
|
||||
|
||||
[<CommonParameters>]
|
||||
This script supports the common parameters: Verbose, Debug, ErrorAction, ErrorVariable, WarningAction,
|
||||
WarningVariable, OutBuffer, PipelineVariable, and OutVariable.
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
## Example
|
||||
```powershell
|
||||
PS> ./add-firewall-rules C:\MyApp\bin
|
||||
Adding firewall rule for C:\MyApp\bin\app1.exe
|
||||
Adding firewall rule for C:\MyApp\bin\app2.exe
|
||||
...
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
## Notes
|
||||
Author: Markus Fleschutz / License: CC0
|
||||
|
||||
## Related Links
|
||||
https://github.com/fleschutz/PowerShell
|
||||
|
||||
*Generated by convert-ps2md.ps1 using the comment-based help of add-firewall-rules.ps1*
|
@ -1,43 +0,0 @@
|
||||
# Help for add-firewall-rules.ps1 PowerShell Script
|
||||
|
||||
## Synopsis & Description
|
||||
```powershell
|
||||
add-firewall-rules.ps1 [<path-to-executables>]
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Adds firewall rules for the given executables (needs administrator rights).
|
||||
|
||||
## Syntax & Parameters
|
||||
```powershell
|
||||
/home/mf/PowerShell/Scripts/add-firewall-rules.ps1 [[-PathToExecutables] <String>] [<CommonParameters>]
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
-PathToExecutables <String>
|
||||
|
||||
Required? false
|
||||
Position? 1
|
||||
Default value
|
||||
Accept pipeline input? false
|
||||
Accept wildcard characters? false
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
[<CommonParameters>]
|
||||
This cmdlet supports the common parameters: Verbose, Debug, ErrorAction, ErrorVariable, WarningAction,
|
||||
WarningVariable, OutBuffer, PipelineVariable, and OutVariable.
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
## Example
|
||||
```powershell
|
||||
PS>.\add-firewall-rules.ps1 C:\MyApp\bin
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## Notes
|
||||
Author: Markus Fleschutz · License: CC0
|
||||
|
||||
## Related Links
|
||||
https://github.com/fleschutz/PowerShell
|
||||
|
||||
*Generated from comment-based help of add-firewall-rules.ps1 by convert-ps2md.ps1*
|
36
Docs/add-memo.md
Normal file
36
Docs/add-memo.md
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
|
||||
## add-memo.ps1 - Adds a memo text
|
||||
|
||||
This PowerShell script adds the given memo text to $HOME/Memos.csv.
|
||||
|
||||
## Parameters
|
||||
```powershell
|
||||
add-memo.ps1 [[-text] <String>] [<CommonParameters>]
|
||||
|
||||
-text <String>
|
||||
Specifies the text to memorize
|
||||
|
||||
Required? false
|
||||
Position? 1
|
||||
Default value
|
||||
Accept pipeline input? false
|
||||
Accept wildcard characters? false
|
||||
|
||||
[<CommonParameters>]
|
||||
This script supports the common parameters: Verbose, Debug, ErrorAction, ErrorVariable, WarningAction,
|
||||
WarningVariable, OutBuffer, PipelineVariable, and OutVariable.
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
## Example
|
||||
```powershell
|
||||
PS> ./add-memo "Buy apples"
|
||||
✔️ added to 📄/home/markus/Memos.csv
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
## Notes
|
||||
Author: Markus Fleschutz / License: CC0
|
||||
|
||||
## Related Links
|
||||
https://github.com/fleschutz/PowerShell
|
||||
|
||||
*Generated by convert-ps2md.ps1 using the comment-based help of add-memo.ps1*
|
@ -1,43 +0,0 @@
|
||||
# Help for add-memo.ps1 PowerShell Script
|
||||
|
||||
## Synopsis & Description
|
||||
```powershell
|
||||
add-memo.ps1 [<text>]
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Adds the given memo text to $HOME/Memos.csv.
|
||||
|
||||
## Syntax & Parameters
|
||||
```powershell
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/home/mf/PowerShell/Scripts/add-memo.ps1 [[-text] <String>] [<CommonParameters>]
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```
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```
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-text <String>
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Required? false
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Position? 1
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Default value
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Accept pipeline input? false
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Accept wildcard characters? false
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```
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```
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[<CommonParameters>]
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This cmdlet supports the common parameters: Verbose, Debug, ErrorAction, ErrorVariable, WarningAction,
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WarningVariable, OutBuffer, PipelineVariable, and OutVariable.
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```
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## Example
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```powershell
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PS>.\add-memo.ps1 "Buy apples"
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```
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|
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## Notes
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Author: Markus Fleschutz · License: CC0
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## Related Links
|
||||
https://github.com/fleschutz/PowerShell
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|
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*Generated from comment-based help of add-memo.ps1 by convert-ps2md.ps1*
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Docs/alert.md
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35
Docs/alert.md
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## alert.ps1 - Handles and escalates an alert
|
||||
|
||||
This PowerShell script handles and escalates the given alert message.
|
||||
|
||||
## Parameters
|
||||
```powershell
|
||||
alert.ps1 [[-Message] <String>] [<CommonParameters>]
|
||||
|
||||
-Message <String>
|
||||
Specifies the alert message
|
||||
|
||||
Required? false
|
||||
Position? 1
|
||||
Default value
|
||||
Accept pipeline input? false
|
||||
Accept wildcard characters? false
|
||||
|
||||
[<CommonParameters>]
|
||||
This script supports the common parameters: Verbose, Debug, ErrorAction, ErrorVariable, WarningAction,
|
||||
WarningVariable, OutBuffer, PipelineVariable, and OutVariable.
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
## Example
|
||||
```powershell
|
||||
PS> ./alert "Harddisk failure"
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
## Notes
|
||||
Author: Markus Fleschutz / License: CC0
|
||||
|
||||
## Related Links
|
||||
https://github.com/fleschutz/PowerShell
|
||||
|
||||
*Generated by convert-ps2md.ps1 using the comment-based help of alert.ps1*
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