random messages
Random utility functions for ethers.
Listen to realtime updates to your PostgreSQL database
Console log alias
Minimal library for Ethereum transactions, addresses and smart contracts
just emit 'log' events on the process object
Generate random numbers from various distributions.
Rich matchers inspired by Hamcrest. Useful for generating helpful assertion failure messages in tests.
All the cryptographic primitives used in Ethereum.
Modern Telegram Bot Framework
Google OAuth 2.0, OpenID Connect, and mutable Google Workspace-style surfaces for local Gmail, Calendar, and Drive flows.
TypeScript definitions for d3-random
Fastest random ID and random string generation for Node.js
WebSocket protocol handler with pluggable I/O
URL and cookie safe UIDs
Use the random function in CSS
An alias package for `crypto.randomBytes` in Node.js and/or browsers
Generate a cryptographically strong random string
PubNub JavaScript Chat SDK
A Pulumi package to safely use randomness in Pulumi programs.
JSON schema-based messages for Cucumber's inter-process communication
A small implementation of `crypto.getRandomValues` for React Native. This is useful to polyfill for libraries like [uuid](https://www.npmjs.com/package/uuid) that depend on it.
A agent component for Convex.
Generate a random integer
AsciiPngfy is a Ruby Gem that enables you to render ASCII text into a PNG image up to a resolution of 3840(width) by 2160(height) using a 5x9 monospaced font. Configurable settings that influence the result are font-color, background-color, font-height, horizontal-spacing, vertical-spacing, and text. The result includes the PNG containing the intended image with all the settings applied, a snapshot of the settings used, and render dimensions that define the size the generated png should be rendered at to reflect the font-height settings. The generated png is always the lowest possible resolution. Each monospaced character takes up a 5(width) by 9(height) space to take advantage of scaled rendering and avoid unnecessarily large images. For the best visual results, the resulting png should be rendered in the original dimensions or the render dimensions along with a NEAREST filter.
A simple ruby wrapper for quick ip geolocation