Memcached client library
OpenTelemetry instrumentation for `memcached` database client for memcached
TypeScript definitions for memcached
A fully featured Memcached API client, supporting both single and clustered Memcached servers through consistent hashing and failover/failure. Memcached is rewrite of nMemcached, which will be deprecated in the near future.
A functional memcached implemented in NodeJS for testing
Native Access to MacOS FSEvents
Native file system operations for Bare
A memcache client for node using the binary protocol and SASL authentication
memcached impl for cache-manager
Node.js atomic and non-atomic counters, rate limiting tools, protection from DoS and brute-force attacks at scale
TypeScript execution environment and REPL for node.js, with source map support
A memcached client with support for auto-discovery of AWS ElastiCache nodes
NodeJS memcached client
Memcache client for Node.js
app-builder precompiled binaries
regexpu’s core functionality (i.e. `rewritePattern(pattern, flag)`), capable of translating ES6 Unicode regular expressions to ES5.
A build-time utility for [Vercel Flags](https://vercel.com/docs/flags/vercel-flags) that fetches flag definitions and bundles them into a synthetic `@vercel/flags-definitions` package inside `node_modules`. This allows `@vercel/flags-core` to access flag
Platform Feature Flags
A memcached store for the express-rate-limit middleware.
Spectrum UI components in React
ES6 spec-compliant RegExp.prototype.flags shim.
Memcached session store for Connect
Utils for writing Salesforce CLI plugins
CLI app helper
Sym is a ruby library (gem) that offers both the command line interface (CLI) and a set of rich Ruby APIs, which make it rather trivial to add encryption and decryption of sensitive data to your development or deployment workflow. For additional security the private key itself can be encrypted with a user-generated password. For decryption using the key the password can be input into STDIN, or be defined by an ENV variable, or an OS-X Keychain Entry. Unlike many other existing encryption tools, Sym focuses on getting out of your way by offering a streamlined interface with password caching (if MemCached is installed and running locally) in hopes to make encryption of application secrets nearly completely transparent to the developers. Sym uses symmetric 256-bit key encryption with the AES-256-CBC cipher, same cipher as used by the US Government. For password-protecting the key Sym uses AES-128-CBC cipher. The resulting data is zlib-compressed and base64-encoded. The keys are also base64 encoded for easy copying/pasting/etc. Sym accomplishes encryption transparency by combining several convenient features: 1. Sym can read the private key from multiple source types, such as pathname, an environment variable name, a keychain entry, or CLI argument. You simply pass either of these to the -k flag — one flag that works for all source types. 2. By utilizing OS-X Keychain on a Mac, Sym offers truly secure way of storing the key on a local machine, much more secure then storing it on a file system, 3. By using a local password cache (activated with -c) via an in-memory provider such as memcached, sym invocations take advantage of password cache, and only ask for a password once per a configurable time period, 4. By using SYM_ARGS environment variable, where common flags can be saved. This is activated with sym -A, 5. By reading the key from the default key source file ~/.sym.key which requires no flags at all, 6. By utilizing the --negate option to quickly encrypt a regular file, or decrypt an encrypted file with extension .enc 7. By implementing the -t (edit) mode, that opens an encrypted file in your $EDITOR, and replaces the encrypted version upon save & exit, optionally creating a backup. 8. By offering the Sym::MagicFile ruby API to easily read encrypted files into memory. Please refer the module documentation available here: https://www.rubydoc.info/gems/sym
Contentful API wrapper library exposing an ActiveRecord-like interface