
Looking for powerful PowerShell modules for building web services, automation, or pentesting? In this collection, you’ll find the best frameworks, including Pode, Polaris, and Flancy for deploying REST APIs, as well as unique tools like PoShKeePass, poke, and DbgShell for system exploration, working with private APIs, and secure password management. Whether you’re a DevOps, sysadmin, or cybersecurity professional, this list will be indispensable in your work.
These modules are focused on creating web interfaces, REST APIs, servers, or interactive web panels.
A lightweight web framework for PowerShell designed specifically for Windows. It allows you to create simple web services and REST APIs with minimal code and a lightweight structure.
A cross-platform PowerShell framework for building web servers, REST APIs, websites, and TCP and SMTP servers. Supports routing, authentication, and templates.
A minimalist, open-source web framework for PowerShell. Suitable for quickly building REST APIs and working with JSON queries without complex dependencies.
Web interface for running PowerShell scripts and viewing results. Works as a web service or graphical dashboard, convenient for administration and automation.
A powerful PowerShell module that allows you to create web interfaces, REST APIs, and dashboards. Supports interactive elements and extensions.
These tools do not create web interfaces, but help with testing, security, bot creation, ML, and systems.
PowerShell shell for working with the Windows debugger. Provides command-line access to the debugging API and facilitates system error analysis and low-level diagnostics.
A command-line tool for translating trained ML models into native PowerShell code. Requires no third-party libraries — works completely standalone.
PowerShell module for working with mapping and private APIs. Allows you to explore hidden .NET features, which is useful for testing, reverse engineering, and development.
Scripts for rapid deployment of Windows Server labs in virtual environments. Convenient for training, testing scenarios, and simulating IT infrastructures.
A framework for creating PowerShell bots that interact with chats (e.g. Slack). Supports plugins, commands, and access control to automate actions.
PowerShell module for working with KeePass databases. Allows you to read, modify, and append entries, automating daily password management in a secure way.