ScriptVault - Your Digital Code Heritage Hub

Explore forgotten code, share knowledge, and revive digital heritage.

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Scripts Library

Downloadable, open-source projects and complete scripts ready for use.

Code Snippets

Find quick solutions, functions, and configurations for your daily tasks.

Revive Legacy Code

Learn from the past by exploring modernized and improved legacy code.

Digital Archive

Preserve coding history by documenting classic and influential software.

Latest Scripts & Projects

Discover the newest open-source scripts shared by our community.

A fast and lightweight PHP-powered discussion board designed to be quicker and less resource-intensive than other forum software, focusing on speed and simplicity while generating semantically correct XHTML pages.

A PHP and MySQL-based system for administrating image galleries and media databases, featuring a comment system, user management, password-protected admin area, and HTML templates for easy customization.

A free, open-source, and lightweight e-commerce platform that is easy to set up and manage, making it a popular choice for small to medium-sized businesses.

E-commerce View Details

An award-winning open-source social networking engine that provides a powerful framework for building all kinds of social environments, from internal collaboration platforms to campus-wide networks.

Social Networking View Details

An elegant, effective, and free forum software designed to be powerful yet require minimal server resources, making it a great choice for a simple and efficient interface.

One of the oldest and most popular free, open-source bulletin board solutions, known for its stability, extensive customization options via styles and extensions, and a large, supportive community

Latest Snippets

Freshly added code snippets from our community.

Display live character count and limit warning for form textareas — ideal for tweets, bio fields, or feedback forms.

JavaScript / HTML View Details

A fully styled modal alert replacement — no more ugly alert() calls. Easily customizable

HTML / CSS / JavaScript View Details

A fully functional ToDo list CLI app in Bash. Add, remove, list, and mark tasks as done — stored in a local .todo file.

A practical script to detect AdBlock usage on your site and optionally display a custom message or redirect users.

javascript View Details

A complete class in PHP to generate and validate JSON Web Tokens (JWT) without external libraries. Useful for secure API authentication.

A lightweight, spinning loader that requires no JavaScript — just pure CSS

Revived Code Showcase

Explore legacy code that has been modernized and brought back to life.

Replacing C-style char arrays with std::string improves safety and ease of use.

document.write() causes performance issues and should be replaced with modern DOM manipulation methods.

javascript View Details

Updating from :key => value to key: value syntax makes the code cleaner and easier to read.

The Digital Archive

A library documenting classic scripts to preserve their history.

A once-dominant, open-source web-based photo album organizer. It was known for being intuitive and easy to install, offering features like automatic thumbnail generation, image resizing, and user management, which made it a favorite for online communities.

PHP, MySQL View Details

A vast archival collection of software distributed on CD-ROMs during the 1990s and early 2000s. These discs are digital time capsules, containing thousands of applications, utilities, games, and website-building tools. They are a primary source for discovering forgotten scripts and understanding the software ecosystem of the early web.

Various (including PHP, JavaScript, Perl, C++) View Details

Before GitHub and Stack Overflow, there was Matt's Script Archive—the legendary repository that powered countless websites in the early days of the internet. This collection of free Perl/CGI scripts was foundational for web developers, offering ready-to-use solutions for everything from guestbooks and visitor counters to powerful forum software (WWWBoard) and the ubiquitous FormMail script. Exploring its preserved versions on the Wayback Machine is like walking through a museum of web history, showcasing the ingenuity and collaborative spirit that built the dynamic web. This resource is essential for understanding the roots of modern web development.

Web Development View Details

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