create hashes for browserify
TypeScript definitions for create-hash
pure js hmac that can be used with any create hash function.
automatically create hash info for files
Create hash for static resources to break http cache
为静态资源创建哈希版本 | Create hash versions for static resources
Fast, native createHash implementation for React Native.
to create hash with crypto for hubot
Webpack plugin for creating the file with the hash in it
abstract base class for hash-streams
An incremental implementation of MurmurHash3
Create a base32 hash
Generate hashes from javascript objects in node and the browser.
A collection of utilities for better-auth
A simple MD5 hash function for JavaScript supports UTF-8 encoding.
Stable JS value hash.
hash all files in a path and create hash/file dictionary
Implementation of JSON Web Signatures
JWA implementation (supports all JWS algorithms)
A MurmurHash2 implementation
Stable JS value hash.
Create a hash checksum over a folder and its content - its children and their content
A simple SHA-256 / SHA-224 hash function for JavaScript supports UTF-8 encoding.
Create a hash for file revving
Create a list of hash paths that match a given pattern. You can also generate a hash with only the matching paths.
Platform agnostic MD5 hash from simple data structures made of numbers, strings, booleans, nil, arrays or hashes.
Taking an existing alphabetic hash (of any length), will return the next hash in sequence. If all characters in hash are rolled over, will append a new char (increase the length by 1.) [eg. 'ZZZZ' -> 'AAAAA'] [eg. 'AAAZ' -> 'AABA']
use a dsl to create hash transformers which transform hashes by applying a sequence of transforms
Create csv data from an array of arrays of hashes
DecoLite is a little gem that allows you to use the provided DecoLite::Model class to dynamically create Decorator class objects. Use the DecoLite::Model class directly, or inherit from the DecoLite::Model class to create your own unique subclasses with custom functionality. DecoLite::Model includes ActiveModel::Model, so validation can be applied using ActiveModel validation helpers (https://api.rubyonrails.org/v6.1.3/classes/ActiveModel/Validations/HelperMethods.html) you're familiar with; or, you can roll your own - just like any other ActiveModel. DecoLite::Model allows you to consume a Ruby Hash that you supply via the initializer (DecoLite::Model#new) or via the DecoLite::Model#load! method. Any number of Ruby Hashes can be consumed. Your supplied Ruby Hashes are used to create attr_accessor attributes (or "fields") on the model. Each attribute created is then assigned the value from the Hash that was loaded. Again, any number of hashes can be consumed using the DecoLite::Model#load! method.
Create BigQuery view from hash
yaml_servers creates a hash of server config from yaml
Create a folder project from a hash
Create Cane violations for pre-Ruby 1.9 hash syntax
Create SQL statements using Hashes.
Create an SHA256 fingerprint of a hash or array.
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