An easy generator of random bool, int, or double values.
Easy random generation.
Generate random numbers from various distributions.
TypeScript definitions for d3-random
Fastest random ID and random string generation for Node.js
URL and cookie safe UIDs
Use the random function in CSS
Generate a cryptographically strong random string
An alias package for `crypto.randomBytes` in Node.js and/or browsers
Random utility functions for ethers.
Add fake test data easily to your Artillery test scripts.
A Pulumi package to safely use randomness in Pulumi programs.
Provides functions for detecting if the host environment supports the WebCrypto API
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.
Generate a random integer
Statistical routines and probability distributions.
math-random is an isomorphic, drop-in replacement for `Math.random` that uses cryptographically secure random number generation, where available
Creating Electron app packages
Generate random numbers with a seed, useful for reproducible tests
GRC's UHE PRNG in node (Ultra-High Entropy Pseudo-Random Number Generator by Gibson Research Corporation)
Temporary file and directory creator
Generates an id useable in json rpc payloads.
Choose randomly from a selection of elements
easy-random-number-generator for testing npm publish
An easy generator of random words.
Hunting down random test failures can be very very difficult, sometimes impossible, but minitest-bisect makes it easy. minitest-bisect helps you isolate and debug random test failures. If your tests only fail randomly, you can reproduce the error consistently by using `--seed <num>`, but what then? How do you figure out which combination of tests out of hundreds are responsible for the failure? You know which test is failing, but what others are causing it to fail or were helping it succeed in a different order? That's what minitest-bisect does best.
erv-0.4.0
Generate secure 64-bit integers using the same approach used by UUIDs.
name-generator makes it easy to generate random names
RandomJpg is a tool for easy downloading random images for use in scripts, application test data etc. It runs silently in the background feeding random images to a named pipe at a specified location, by default /tmp/random.jpg.
A quick and easy way to add random, customizable, public-facing IDs to your models.
Makes generating CSV file with faked, random data easy to do.
Pick four random, common words and use them to make a very strong but easy to remember password
Easy password is a Ruby implementation of passwdqc's easy_passwords, a random pronouncable password generator. Probably don't use it in banks.
NicePassword creates easy-to-remember, reasonably-secure passwords by mixing dictionary words and random numbers.
This simple gem generates a random password that is easy to read and remember. It uses dictionary words as well as a list of proper names mixed in with numbers and special characters.
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