| platform | tryhackme | ||
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| type | resource-note | ||
| room | 90-Events Directory | ||
| slug | 90-events-directory | ||
| path | TryHackMe/90-events/README.md | ||
| topic | 90-events | ||
| status | done | ||
| created | 2026-03-25 | ||
| updated | 2026-03-25 | ||
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| source | repo-directory | ||
| sanitized | true | ||
| date | 2026-03-25 |
This track is the event shelf for time-bounded TryHackMe content in the public corpus.
Use it when you want to browse:
- Advent of Cyber style seasonal content
- themed challenge notes with reusable takeaways
- event write-ups that are still sanitized for public publication
- short, high-signal notes collected around one campaign or challenge series
This page is a lightweight directory for the 90-events track. Use it to jump into event collections, understand what kind of write-ups live here, and browse time-bounded content without losing the public-safe publication boundary used across the rest of the repo.
| Goal | Open |
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| understand how TryHackMe metadata is organized | ../_meta/README.md |
| browse the controlled vocabulary for front matter | ../_meta/TAGS.md |
| open the main 2025 Advent of Cyber collection | thm-aoc-2025/ |
| open the Love at First Breach 2026 event notes | love-at-first-breach-2026/ |
| review the public-safe room template | ../_meta/TEMPLATE_room.md |
This track is for event-driven note collections rather than evergreen topic tracks.
Typical content here includes:
- seasonal challenge series
- campaign-themed event rooms
- short write-ups that still preserve reusable patterns
- notes that benefit from being grouped by event rather than by foundational topic
| Collection | Focus |
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| thm-aoc-2025/ | Advent-style event notes across multiple domains and small daily challenge patterns |
| love-at-first-breach-2026/ | themed event notes with public-safe summaries and challenge-specific lessons |
If you want to sample this track quickly, start with:
- Treat this track as time-bounded event browsing, not a linear fundamentals shelf.
- Expect more thematic variation here than in the topic-first tracks.
- Use the event folders for series context, then rely on front matter and taxonomy for finer retrieval.
- Keep the same public-safe reading expectations: sanitized details, reusable takeaways, and no copy-paste exploit chains.