Use images as passwords: normalize bytes, hash, and derive keys (Node + browser).
This library provides the functionality of PBKDF2 with the ability to use any supported hashing algorithm returned from crypto.getHashes()
Validates password according to flexible and intuitive specifications
Inquirer password prompt
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cross-platform masked or hidden prompt
get dimensions of any image file
Wrapper for the Windows `taskkill` command. Ends one or more tasks or processes.
An implementation of the WHATWG URL Standard's URL API and parsing machinery
Easy library for generating unique passwords.
Display resolution-dependent images using the image-set() function in CSS
SASLprep: Stringprep Profile for User Names and Passwords, rfc4013
Generates an image from a DOM node using HTML5 canvas and SVG.
Image Quantization Library in **TypeScript** *(MIT Licensed)*
getpass for node.js
The PBKDF2 password-pbased key derivation function for ethers.
Core logic for the password-input widget implemented as a state machine
Basic access to the Mac OS X Keychain
Secure, zero-dependency utilities for generating passwords, passphrases, pins, and more
A package used by Expo CLI for processing images
Parses the images in png or jpeg format for react-pdf document
React easy to use image component
Wrapper over enquirer with better support for testing
It converts base64 image or QR image to time based Google Authenticator one time password
The Wordpress gem provides posting to a Wordpress.com blog or a self hosted wordpress by providing your username, password, login url(if you host your blog) and your blog content. With this gem, you have access to add a text entry on Wordpress blog by providing these options: title text, body text, and a tag array. You must include at least title text or body text with your post. Posting images with posts, posting only images and pulling down your posts will be available very soon.
A terminal web browser combining w3m-style rendering with qutebrowser-style vim keybindings. Features inline images, tabs, forms with password auto-fill, bookmarks, quickmarks, ad blocking, AI page summaries, and more. Built on rcurses.
 **Before beginning work it is necessary that:** * Your organization is registered and activated * You have participated in a kickoff meeting * The opening questionnaire has been filled out * You have your login and password. (Using it you get a unique session `token` that must be used in every request to API as param `jwt`) [Contact us](https://bookingpal.com/en/contact-us/) to be registered and get your credentials. All responses are returned as JSON. This document covers all the API calls and other methods that can be used to complete Razor-Cloud integration. It is important to note that all parameters are **case sensitive** in this document and should be used as documented. **Responses:** When a request is successful, a response body will typically be sent back in the form of a JSON object. An exception to this is when a DELETE request is processed, which will result in a successful `200` status and an empty response body.
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