Meta.js (Client)
Meta client for node
Meta client for node
Client for yaft-meta service
Manipulate TopoJSON and convert it to GeoJSON.
Geppetto web frontend. Geppetto is an open-source platform to build web-based tools to visualize and simulate neuroscience data and models.
Flexible, lightweight transport layer for GraphQL
Postgres everywhere - your data, in sync, wherever you need it.
Test whether an object looks like a promises-a+ promise
vm module for the browser
Micro REST API client
An FTP client module for node.js
Async module-loading library and protocol for bundlers/loaders targeting isomorphic apps and Node.js.
Straight-forward execution of OAuth 2.0 flows and authenticated API requests
Error classes used in node_redis
Core abstract of Caching layer for Apollo Client
TCP and UDP syslog client RFC 5424 & RFC 3164
A light-weight module that brings window.fetch to node.js
the open source API testing client
Simplified Kubernetes API client.
An HTML5 saveAs() FileSaver implementation
SOCKS v5 HTTPS client.
secure sessions stored in cookies
ECMAScript AST recursive visitor
llm_meta_client provides a Rails Engine with scaffold and authentication generators for building LLM-powered chat applications. Supports OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and Ollama providers.
Provides an API client for Meta's microblogging social network, Threads.
Unofficial, Reverse-Engineered Ruby client for Meta's Threads. Supports Read and Write.
A Rails 7+ gem to build embedded Whop apps. Mirrors Whop's Next.js template: verification, access control, webhooks, and API client with a small meta-programming DSL.
This is an unofficial rest client gem for the Authroize payment gateway service. The official version does not allow for submission of extra info like billing and shipping information and customer meta data like their email. Maybe the offical gem could be hacked but we opted instead to make this gem. We will add all of the authorize features as well as documentation in the future. Right now the specs should provide our two supported use cases. We hope this helps.
Arachni is a feature-full, modular, high-performance Ruby framework aimed towards helping penetration testers and administrators evaluate the security of web applications. It is smart, it trains itself by monitoring and learning from the web application's behavior during the scan process and is able to perform meta-analysis using a number of factors in order to correctly assess the trustworthiness of results and intelligently identify (or avoid) false-positives. Unlike other scanners, it takes into account the dynamic nature of web applications, can detect changes caused while travelling through the paths of a web application’s cyclomatic complexity and is able to adjust itself accordingly. This way, attack/input vectors that would otherwise be undetectable by non-humans can be handled seamlessly. Moreover, due to its integrated browser environment, it can also audit and inspect client-side code, as well as support highly complicated web applications which make heavy use of technologies such as JavaScript, HTML5, DOM manipulation and AJAX. Finally, it is versatile enough to cover a great deal of use cases, ranging from a simple command line scanner utility, to a global high performance grid of scanners, to a Ruby library allowing for scripted audits, to a multi-user multi-scan web collaboration platform.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.