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A tool for short custom IDs Discord
Hold data in Discord's Interaction Custom IDs.
A list of SPDX license identifiers
Read and write files atomically and reliably.
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A simple manager for JavaScript intervals with custom IDs
Amazingly short non-sequential url-friendly unique id generator.
Deconstructs and generates snowflake IDs using BigInts
Generate YouTube-like ids from numbers.
This is a fork of https://github.com/paralleldrive/cuid2
Generate human-readable ids from lists of easy-to-spell nouns and adjectives
Fast nd point clustering.
Simple id generation and caching
Ethereum Provider for WalletConnect Protocol
Remove literals from an AST which might contain PII (strings and numbers, and optionally lists and objects)
Report Playwright test results to TestRail
Generate persisted query ids
Pino destination formatter for AWS Lambda
AWS Embedded Metrics Client Library
Utilities for working with Sanity document IDs
A tiny (130B to 205B) and fast utility to randomize unique IDs of fixed length
The remark plugin for supporting custom heading id also including default id
A type-safe, idiomatic Rust SDK for Alibaba Cloud services with complete protocol coverage
Automatic orphan process cleaner daemon for macOS/Linux
Universal Markdown - A post-Markdown superset with Bootstrap 5 integration and extensible syntax
CLI for the ClickUp API, optimized for AI agents
Flavored CommonMark processor for Nix-related projects, with support for CommonMark, GFM, and Nixpkgs extensions.
Gladiator (short for Glimmer Editor) is a Code Editor / IDE beta project under on-going development. It is not intended to be a full-fledged editor by any means, yet mostly a fun educational exercise in using Glimmer to build a text editor. Gladiator is also a personal tool for shaping an editor exactly the way I like.
add ability to redis-objects gem to define customize id field
Easy way to invoke tasks for all your IDE versions from the command line
Hansel is a custom logger for making it simpler to attach a unique transaction ID (UTID) to all log messages.
Sequel Model plugin that adds [0-9a-z] unique id prefixed by a custom string.
CustomId generates unique, human-readable, prefixed string IDs (e.g. "usr_7xKmN2pQ…") for ActiveRecord models. Inspired by Stripe-style identifiers. Supports embedding shared characters from related model IDs, custom target columns, configurable random-part length, and an optional PostgreSQL trigger-based alternative.
A Ruby gem for generating Twitter Snowflake IDs using a high-performance Rust backend. Thread-safe with configurable machine ID and custom epoch support.
Encode your numerical IDs (eg record primary keys) into obfuscated strings that can be used in URLs. The obfuscated strings are reversible, so you can decode them back into the original numerical IDs. Supports encoding multiple IDs at once, and generating IDs with custom alphabets and separators to make the IDs easier to read or share. Uses Sqids by default, with HashIds as an alternative.
Insert body_id within your application layout's <body> tag. Pages#Index becomes "#page-index" You can overwrite the generated ID with a custom ID from within your controller's action by set @body_id to your desired ID
Uses custom Log Formatter, one for development and one for Heroku. Ensure Heroku request IDs are in the logs. Limits logs to 2500 bytes per entry. Adds a constant called Log to ease logging.
A Ruby gem which takes the pain of continuously reading data from a serial port away and lets you focus on dealing with the data received. This was written specifically for reading in data from an ID-20 RFID card reader and running custom scripts to automatically perform various tasks when patrons scanned their badge at the [MN Mill](http://mnmill.org) (logging attendance, etc). Custom scripts are loaded from `ENV["HOME"]/millworker/tasks` and are executed in alphabetical order. Each script is executed with the ID of the badge passed in as an argument. For example, a script called `tweet_id.rb` existed in the afformentioned directory, it would be executed as if you had opened up a command terminal and typed `tweet_id.rb RFID_TAG_ID_HERE`.
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