Promises/A+ micro library
Assure One design system — tokens, primitives, and patterns for the Assure Suite.
easily create, assess, and assure hashes within a pit-of-success
This is a UI library specific to conform to Assure Services User Interface standards
Assure - A custom testing language (DSL) for browser automation. Test files use .assure extension.
Wraps a value in an array if it isn't already one
Assure HAL angular Components is an npm library of reusable Angular components. It brings together two different responsibilities:
Vue directive plugin to assure number to be number
Assure retrieving your correct media device ID using browser's WebRTC API (very useful to handle Safari issue which changes the devices IDs after route transitions or page reloadings).
Vue directive plugin to assure number to be number
Makes Accordions using Array of Object. It can assure multiple or single accordion be opened based on user input
assure payment for agentic workflows
A treeshaken subset of JSTS functions for use within
QA tools is a package to provide developers with tools to assure the quality of their layouts. Simple install with yarn or NPM.
A gatsby plugin to push hash of build folder into blockchain to assure data integrity
A lightweight, zero dependancy, and typesafe suite of assert functions.
A tool for analyzing GitHub repositories for sustainability and security risks.
Custom rule for TSLint to assure that constructor has blank line before declaration
a glossary of universally intuitive time, date, and duration domain literals
Gestion du dossier assuré
Simple Node.js object property validations, with companion Chai assertions.
CLI for checking if a module is installed and installing it if it isn't. Useful when sharing shell scripts that have global npm dependencies.
Custom rule for TSLint to assure that each class property has new line before declaration
a StreamSet subtype that requires hashtagging to assure "stream group completeness"
Assure: macros for Rust runtime checks and error handling
Compile-time assistance for working with unsafe code.
Constant-time-designed pure-Rust SM2/SM3/SM4 primitives (no_std + alloc) with an in-CI dudect timing-leak regression harness
SIMD backends for gmcrypto-core — AVX2 (x86_64) and NEON (aarch64) packed bitsliced SM4 S-box, quarantined to keep `gmcrypto-core` `unsafe_code = forbid`
DSFB-Gray Structural Semiotics Engine: Deterministic Rust crate auditing with structural code-quality interpretation, assurance scoring, and attestation export. Core observer modules remain no_std-compatible when built without the default std feature.
Upper-layer assurance models, builders, and producer adapters for Strontium.
Learn what's changed in the crates.io index
Shared assurance facade for the Alloy workspace
High-assurance system validation and runtime integrity attestation. Acts as the formal supervisor for the Honest-Classified ecosystem, enforcing security invariants and environmental state-verification.
Formal-verification primitives for maw — oracle, model, and Stateright integration
ARM SMMU v3 (System Memory Management Unit) implementation - Production-grade translation engine
Command-line interface for ARM SMMU v3 simulation and testing
Adds assure and internal_error methods
Mailsocio Quality Assurance
AnswersEngine Easy QA gem allows you to ensure the quality of output on Fetch
Allows generation and comparison of email output
This is the simple REST client for Assured Workloads API V1. Simple REST clients are Ruby client libraries that provide access to Google services via their HTTP REST API endpoints. These libraries are generated and updated automatically based on the discovery documents published by the service, and they handle most concerns such as authentication, pagination, retry, timeouts, and logging. You can use this client to access the Assured Workloads API, but note that some services may provide a separate modern client that is easier to use.
Collection of resque plugins that individually provide specific assurances about how resque workers will behave.
Generating rspecs from ruby code blocks in README files
Assured Workloads for Government secures government workloads and accelerates the path to running compliant workloads on Google Cloud. Note that google-cloud-assured_workloads-v1beta1 is a version-specific client library. For most uses, we recommend installing the main client library google-cloud-assured_workloads instead. See the readme for more details.
Assured Workloads for Government secures government workloads and accelerates the path to running compliant workloads on Google Cloud.
This is the simple REST client for Assured Workloads API V1beta1. Simple REST clients are Ruby client libraries that provide access to Google services via their HTTP REST API endpoints. These libraries are generated and updated automatically based on the discovery documents published by the service, and they handle most concerns such as authentication, pagination, retry, timeouts, and logging. You can use this client to access the Assured Workloads API, but note that some services may provide a separate modern client that is easier to use.
Friendly, neighborhood web crawler for quality assurance.
DataHen Easy QA gem allows you to ensure the quality of output on Fetch
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