There are 25 repositories under windows-api topic.
Creative and unusual things that can be done with the Windows API.
Explorer++ is a lightweight and fast file manager for Windows
Obfuscate specific windows apis with different apis
A reference of Windows API function calls, including functions for file operations, process management, memory management, thread management, dynamic-link library (DLL) management, synchronization, interprocess communication, Unicode string manipulation, error handling, Winsock networking operations, and registry operations.
This repository contains sample programs that mimick behavior found in real-world malware. The goal is to provide source code that can be compiled and used for learning purposes, without having to worry about handling live malware.
A collection of (relatively) harmless prank examples using the Windows API
Windows API wrappers for Go - useful for SysOps
Loader for VAC Bypass written in C.
C# Based Universal API Unhooker
A minimal borderless window with the Windows API
cut version of rensenware
This project aims at simplifying Windows API import recovery on arbitrary memory dumps
Livro: Engenharia Reversa - Fundamentos e Prática
Windows API wrapper class for simulating mouse movement, clicking, and more.
A window controller for Unity using Windows API
[WIP]RemoteAssistance like TeamViewer(C++)
PoC for detecting and dumping code injection (built and extended on UnRunPE)
`AppSwitcherBar` is an application providing the application bar complementary to Windows 11 Taskbar with ungrouped application windows buttons for easy one-click application switching.
Master list of all my vulnerability discoveries. Mostly 3rd party kernel drivers.
Sources from the ZetCode's Windows API tutorial
A duplication in C# of the "Windows-classic-samples" using Vanara libraries.
A custom Jump List creator for any program on Windows.
cTaskDialog (TaskDialogIndirect implementation) universally compatible with VB6/VBA7/twinBASIC x86/x64
Lightweight Java like Windows GUI library for C++
A basic example of how to use Windows Display Data Channel Command Interface (DDC/CI) API
AutoClicker with the ability of hooking directly into a process