Meta description utils
merge() utility function
Minimalistic tools for JS crypto modules
ICSS utils for postcss ast
Concatenate a readable stream's data into a single array
Recursively read a directory
Metadata utility and utility macros for Flamework
Best type safe way to check null or undefined in typescript
Utils for working with JavaScript classes and prototype methods.
General utilities for plugins to use
Streaming JSON.stringify()
Utility functions for working with TypeScript's API. Successor to the wonderful tsutils. 🛠️️
Unpipe a stream from all destinations
Key signing and verification for rotated credentials
webpack Validation Utils
Utilities for ESLint plugins.
Type utilities for working with TypeScript + ESLint together
Utilities for working with TypeScript + ESLint together
Utilities for collecting TSConfigs for linting scenarios.
URL and cookie safe UIDs
Shared Vitest utility functions
utility functions for archiver
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URL and cookie safe UIDs
Utilities for meta programming
Extends String and Symbol instances with variable/accessor methods, provides swizzling helpers, provides accessor-related math for transforming :accessor, :reader, :writer.
Extends String and Symbol instances with variable/accessor methods, provides swizzling helpers, provides accessor-related math for transforming :accessor, :reader, :writer.
Utility of meta tag
Extract resource based object names with ease.
A set of utility classes to extract meta data from different file types
A set of utility classes to extract meta data from different file types
+rdoc2md+ is a utility for converting Rdoc style documents into markdown. The primary motivation is to make a Hoe gem project more github friendly. Hoe depends on a README.txt file in Rdoc format. Github expects a README.md file to display nicely on the webpage. This utility lets you make the .txt file the master and autogenerate the .md version without Repeating Yourself. Incidentally, if you are reading this on github, this README was produced by +rdoc2md+. Kinda meta, eh?
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.
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