This mudule that generate hash as long as you specify
Provable SDK for TypeScript/JavaScript
Strings with a precomputed hash.
Rust client SDK for BDO (Blockchain Data Objects) - a Planet Nine microservice for persistent data storage with cryptographic authentication
Fast BlurHash encoding/decoding in pure Rust
More efficient `static &str` matching when match #arm > 30.
More efficient `static &str` matching when match #arm > 30.
Rust client for Blockpulsar API
Official Rust SDK for OneMoney Protocol - L1 blockchain network client
A hashing library implementation in rust
Intuitive wrapper over the original, battle-tested C reference implementation of argon2
rscrypt is a simple, fast, and secure encryption tool written in Rust.
HyperChad Vanilla JS HTML renderer hash package
A rust sdk for interacting with the aori api.
This gem convert from String which follow Hash format to collectively HashClass. You can revert string which was converted by 'to_s' method.
HashStruct is similar to Struct from Ruby standard library, the difference is that HashStruct.generate creates a class which takes a hash with attributes rather than just positional arguments as Struct.new does.
Parses a hash string of the format `'{ :a => "something" }'` into an actual ruby hash object `{ a: "something" }`. This is useful when you by mistake serialize hashes and save it in database column or a text file and you want to convert them back to hashes without the security issues of executing `eval(hash_string)`. By default only following classes are allowed to be deserialized: * TrueClass * FalseClass * NilClass * Numeric * String * Array * Hash A HashParser::BadHash exception is thrown if unserializable values are present.
A simple utility gem that will strip out spaces in your hash. It handles arrays, hashes and strings nested(infinitely) inside the hash.
Parses a hash string of the format `'{ :a => "something" }'` into an actual ruby hash object `{ a: "something" }`. This is useful when you by mistake serialize hashes and save it in database column or a text file and you want to convert them back to hashes without the security issues of executing `eval(hash_string)`. By default only following classes are allowed to be deserialized: * TrueClass * FalseClass * NilClass * Numeric * String * Array * Hash A HashParser::BadHash exception is thrown if unserializable values are present.
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