Like sysinternals... but the tools that I wrote
Each of these tools has it's own folder, with it's own README file with more details on each tool. But here's a quick list of the tools.
https://kkatfish.com/cli-reference
A tool designed to automatically log a user off after a certain ammount of inactivity (after they lock the workstation). Meant to be deployed in a Server Active Directory domain environment. Put a copy of the .exe on a globally accessible share (like your domain controller's public share) and then create a GPO as described in the readme.
You know RDP shadowing? I guess it's actually called Terminal Services shadowing but whatever. Anyway... wouldn't it be nice to know if someone is watching your session remotely? This is a set of scheduled tasks (you'll have to import them yourself) which listen for the shadow events 20503, 20504, 20506 and 20507 and then trigger a msg box with the appropriate text to alert you that your session is being watched/controlled/unwatched/uncontrolled.
Run Scan.exe, provide a computer name to scan, and (assuming you have remote access perms) you'll see a very lovely GUI output of a whole bunch of information about the computer, organized into sections like the CPU section, Hardware section, Operating System section, etc. You can quickly copy/paste info like the UUID, Serial Number, MAC Address, Processor Name, number of GB of disk space on the C:\ drive, and more.
This is more documentation/instructions than anything. Basically you can replace your Windows login shell with a script which launches mstsc (remote desktop) to automatically connect you to a different computer as soon as you log in. Assumes you have good network connectivity. See README in the folder for more info on setup/configuration & deployment.