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# Scripts Index
Quick navigation for MokoStandards scripts organized by function.
## Core Categories
### [Automation](automation/)
Repository automation and bulk operations
- Python, PowerShell, and Shell scripts for bulk updates
- File distribution utilities
- Project creation automation
### [Validation](validate/)
Code quality, security, and standards compliance
- Repository health checks (Python and PowerShell GUI)
- Structure validation
- Security scanning
- Platform detection
### [Maintenance](maintenance/)
Repository upkeep and housekeeping
- Changelog management
- Release automation
- File header validation
- Label setup
### [Analysis](analysis/)
Analysis and reporting tools
- PR conflict analysis
- Dependency analysis
- Configuration generation
### [Build](build/)
Build and compilation scripts
- Makefile resolution
- Build automation
### [Release](release/)
Release management and packaging
- Platform detection
- Package creation
- Dolibarr release automation
### [Lib](lib/)
Shared library code
- Python utilities (common.py)
- Shell utilities (common.sh)
- PowerShell modules (Common.psm1, GuiUtils.psm1, ConfigManager.psm1)
- Extension utilities
- GitHub client
### [Docs](docs/)
Documentation generation and maintenance
- Index rebuilding
- Documentation coverage
- Script catalogs
- Guides and architecture documentation
### [Tests](tests/)
Test scripts
- Bulk update tests
- Dry-run tests
### [Run](run/)
Operational setup scripts
- GitHub Projects setup
### [Fix](fix/)
Fix and repair scripts
- Tab/space fixing
### [Wrappers](wrappers/)
Cross-platform wrappers
- Bash wrappers (53 scripts)
- PowerShell wrappers (53 scripts)
## Multi-Language Support
Scripts are organized by **function** rather than **language**. You'll find:
- **Python** scripts (.py) for core functionality
- **PowerShell** scripts (.ps1) and modules (.psm1) for Windows users
- **Shell** scripts (.sh) for Unix/Linux systems
All three languages may coexist in the same directory for the same functionality.
## See Also
- [README.md](README.md) - Comprehensive scripts documentation
- [docs/](docs/) - Additional guides and documentation