A secure and convenient solution for enabling HTTPS on localhost
Zero-config, native Node.js tool to generate trusted SSL certificates for local development (localhost HTTPS).
HTTPS server running on localhost
The official Elasticsearch client for Node.js
Prepend `https://` to humanized URLs like sindresorhus.com and localhost
Checks whether given DNS name or IPv4/IPv6 address belongs to a local machine
A better opn. Reuse the same tab on Chrome for 👨💻.
Utility to wait for a TCP port to open.
Utility package to see if the node process can bind to the host or listen on a port. Can be used for checking if a host resolves to localhost.
Simple SSL HTTP proxy using a self-signed certificate. Intended for local development only.
Tiny LiveReload server, background-friendly
Slider UI component for React
tabs ui component for react
dialog ui component for react
tree-select ui component for react
SSL Certificate for localhost - used by Quasar CLI(s)
React Star Rate Component
Encodes a registry URL. Memoized.
tree ui component for react
A ready to use http and https agent for working with proxies that keeps connections alive!
Dynamodb local plugin for devops, updated for https support
Node.js Adapter for Hono
Simple key-value storage with support for multiple backends
upload ui component for react
UltraHook lets you receive webhooks on localhost. It relays HTTP POST requests sent from a public endpoints (provided by the ultrahook.com service) to private endpoints accessible from your computer.
A web-based Dashboard for your RubyNEAT development, http://localhost:3912
# Configure NSQ consumers and producers based on Krakow from environment ## Environment variables - `NSQLOOKUPD_URLS` (default to `http://localhost:4161`) - `NSQD_TLS` (default to `false`) - `NSQD_HOSTS` (default to `localhost:4150`) - `NSQD_TLS_CERT` - `NSQD_TLS_KEY` - `NSQD_TLS_CACERT`
puma plugin to use https in localhost using puma developing
A utility for previewing markdown files in GitHub Flavored Markdown.
/etc/hosts based tiny reverse proxy. You may sometimes run a web application on http://localhost:3000 during development, or sometimes you may configure local port forward on http://localhost:8080 with SSH to access web servers behind firewalls. Hosty loads your /etc/hosts and acts as a reverse proxy to simplify the URLs. It allows you to manage mappings of local server name and port on /etc/hosts.
== DESCRIPTION: rutemaweb is the web frontend for rutema. It can be used as a viewer for database files created with the rutema ActiveRecord reporter. It also provides you with some basic statistics about the tests in your database in the form of diagrams of debatable aesthetics but undoubtable value! == FEATURES/PROBLEMS: == SYNOPSIS: rutemaweb [results.db] and browse to http://localhost:7000 for the glorious view == REQUIREMENTS: * patir (http://patir.rubyforge.org) * activerecord (http://ar.rubyonrails.com/) * sqlite3 (http://rubyforge.org/projects/sqlite-ruby/) * ramaze (http://www.ramaze.net/) * ruport (http://rubyreports.org/) * acts_as_reportable * erubis * gruff/RMagick (optional, but needed if you want to see the statistics graphs)
A client for Atlassian Crowd v1.1.0r2. Notes: WSDL stub generated with wsdl2ruby.rb --wsdl http://localhost:8095/crowd/services/SecurityServer?wsdl --type client == FEATURES: Methods exercised: * authenticatePrincipal * addPrincipal * findPrincipalByName * findPrincipalByToken * removeAttributeFromPrincipal * addAttributeToPrincipal * updatePrincipalAttribute * removePrincipal * findAllPrincipalNames * findAllRoleNames * addRole * addPrincipalToRole * removePrincipalFromRole * isRoleMember * removeRole * invalidatePrincipalToken * isValidPrincipalToken
simple-address-generator allows you to create a complete Address model with fields and two main plugins that geocode address into coordinates and a Google Maps view with custom makers. To use, just add this gem to your Gemfile and then in your Rails 3 application, run: rails g simple_address_generator. Then run rails s and see in your browser http://localhost:3000/addresses.
simple-image-uploader creates Image scaffold with file upload and removal. It is based on carrierwave and mini-imagegick gems. Image model, controller and form are have simple code that allows any application to use image upload immediately. Add simple-image-uploader gem to your Gemfile. Run bundle install. Then run 'rails g simple_image_uploader'. Run rails s and check http://localhost:3000/images.
The best I could come up with was to just show you: $ atcat dbi://pg/localhost/database_name/table_name csv://table_name.csv That exports a table from Postgres into a comma separated value file. You can read from or write to: tab, csv, dbi, etc. You can opaquely treat any of those 'table of records' based sources as an opaque URI. Want to read more? https://github.com/kyleburton/abstract-tables
You can communicate with Dkron using a RESTful JSON API over HTTP. Dkron nodes usually listen on port `8080` for API requests. All examples in this section assume that you've found a running leader at `localhost:8080`. Dkron implements a RESTful JSON API over HTTP to communicate with software clients. Dkron listens in port `8080` by default. All examples in this section assume that you're using the default port. Default API responses are unformatted JSON add the `pretty=true` param to format the response.
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