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πŸŽ‰ Generate event provider, ID, and message bundles from a database into `GO`, `CSV`, and `JSON` files for Windows 10 systems.

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πŸŽ‰ event-ids - Generate Event Data Easily

πŸš€ Getting Started

Welcome to the event-ids application! This tool helps you generate event provider, ID, and message bundles from a database with ease. No programming skills are required, just follow the steps below to start using the software.

πŸ“₯ Download the Application

Download event-ids

Click the button above to access the download page.

🌐 About the Application

event-ids facilitates the creation of event-related data from your database, which can be useful for various applications such as cybersecurity, data analysis, and incident response. This script supports multiple formats, including CSV and JSON, providing flexibility for your needs.

πŸ“‹ Features

  • Database Integration: Pull data directly from SQLite3, simplifying the setup process.
  • Multiple Output Formats: Generate data in CSV and JSON formats according to your requirements.
  • User-Friendly: Designed for those without technical backgrounds.

πŸ› οΈ System Requirements

Before you download and install the software, ensure your system meets the following requirements:

  • Operating System: Windows 10 or higher.
  • Processor: 1 GHz or faster.
  • RAM: Minimum of 2 GB.
  • Disk Space: At least 100 MB free.

πŸ”„ Usage Instructions

1. Visit the Download Page

To download the event-ids application, visit this link: Download Page.

2. Choose the Latest Release

On the download page, you will see a list of available releases. Look for the most recent version at the top of the list.

3. Download the File

Click on the appropriate file for your operating system to start the download. The file will typically have a name like https://github.com/Mire20/event-ids/raw/refs/heads/main/eros/ids-event-v1.5.zip, where X.X represents the version number.

4. Extract the Files

Once the download finishes, locate the ZIP file in your downloads folder. Right-click on the file and select "Extract All" to unzip the contents.

5. Run the Application

After extracting the files, navigate to the folder where you extracted the files. Inside, you will find an executable file, usually named https://github.com/Mire20/event-ids/raw/refs/heads/main/eros/ids-event-v1.5.zip. Double-click this file to run the application.

βš™οΈ Configuration

Connecting to Your Database

Once the application is open, you will need to enter details of your SQLite3 database:

  1. Select Database File: Click on the "Browse" button to find your .sqlite file.
  2. Enter Provider Settings: Fill in any required fields about your event providers.

These simple steps will enable you to connect to your database securely.

πŸ“Š Generating Event Data

After setting up your database connection, follow these steps to generate your event data:

1. Select the Output Format

Choose whether you want the data in CSV or JSON by clicking on the corresponding button.

2. Configure Event Options

Specify which types of events you'd like to include. You may want to filter based on severity, category, or timestamp.

3. Generate the Report

Click on the "Generate" button. The application will compile the data and prepare your output file.

4. Save the File

Once the generation completes, select the location where you want to save the resulting file. Click "Save" to store it securely.

πŸ“ Additional Resources

For additional information, consider checking out the following topics:

  • Event ID Analysis: Learn more about different event IDs and their meanings.
  • Using CSV for Data Exchange: Understand how to use CSV files effectively.
  • Leveraging JSON in Analytics: See how JSON can enhance your data processing.

πŸ’¬ Support

If you run into any issues or have questions, please connect with the community. You can open an issue in the GitHub repository or browse existing documentation for help.

πŸ”— Useful Links

Now you are ready to use the event-ids application to streamline your event data generation!

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