List all network devices with hostname and vendor
The OneKey network list
PGWallet network list
The OneKey network list
The OneKey network list
Best-effort discovery of the machine's default gateway and local network IP exclusively with UDP sockets.
Network Activity for Rozenite.
Cyclist is an efficient cyclic list implemention.
Check if a value is a Fetch network error
OCI NodeJS client for Network Firewall Service
OCI NodeJS client for Network Load Balancer Service
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Visualize vite bundle
Snapshot a list or static directory of web pages.
Network definitions for ethers.
AWS SDK for JavaScript Network Firewall Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
Generates command-line usage information
Low-level HTTP/HTTPS/XHR/fetch request interception library.
utils for network
A dynamic, browser-based visualization library.
List of MCC and MNC codes from up-to-date Wikipedia page
A mature, feature-complete library to parse command-line options.
lws middleware plugin adding URL rewriting support
Library for Stacks network operations
Docker/Container component for rust-camel — run, manage and listen to container events via the Camel routing engine
Universal browser control protocol for AI agents — MCP native, multi-browser (Chrome + Firefox)
This gem is a logstash plugin required to be installed on top of the Logstash core pipeline using $LS_HOME/bin/plugin install gemname. This gem is not a stand-alone program
A simple vagrant plugin for listing all ip of VM networks
This gem collects a list of upcoming games from the Steam Network via scraping.
given snmp community and one node crawls through the network to produce list/dot file
Create, list, edit, and delete storage networks with the Network Storage API. Use storage networks to expand storage capacity on a private network. <br> <span class='pnap-api-knowledge-base-link'> Knowledge base articles to help you can be found <a href='https://phoenixnap.com/kb/bare-metal-cloud-storage' target='_blank'>here</a> </span> <br> <b>All URLs are relative to (https://api.phoenixnap.com/network-storage/v1/)</b>
Create, list, edit and delete public/private networks with the Network API. Use public networks to place multiple servers on the same network or VLAN. Assign new servers with IP addresses from the same CIDR range. Use private networks to avoid unnecessary egress data charges. Model your networks according to your business needs.<br> <br> <span class='pnap-api-knowledge-base-link'> Helpful knowledge base articles are available for <a href='https://phoenixnap.com/kb/bmc-server-management-via-api#multi-private-backend-network-api' target='_blank'>multi-private backend networks</a>, <a href='https://phoenixnap.com/kb/bmc-server-management-via-api#ftoc-heading-15' target='_blank'>public networks</a> and <a href='https://phoenixnap.com/kb/border-gateway-protocol-bmc' target='_blank'>border gateway protocol peer groups</a>. </span><br> <br> <b>All URLs are relative to (https://api.phoenixnap.com/networks/v1/)</b>
Screen entities against global sanctions, PEP lists, and trust networks with one API call.
Ready-to-use UI components for Solana dApps: wallet buttons, address display, network badges, token lists, transaction status, and more. Built with ViewComponent, styled with Tailwind CSS, with dark/light mode and Lookbook previews.
This gem implements flexible time-ordered activity feeds commonly used withing social networking applications. As events occur, they are pushed into the Feed and distributed to all users that need to see the event. Upon the user visiting their "feed page", a pre-populated ordered list of events is returned by the library. Typically the data stored in the feed is a short-hand condensed variant of models, but it can also be a fully Marshalled objects, or JSON serializations.
RingyDingy is a little boat that keeps your DRb service afloat! RingyDingy automatically registers a service with a RingServer. If communication between the RingServer and the RingyDingy is lost, RingyDingy will re-register its service with the RingServer when it reappears. Similarly, the RingServer will automatically drop registrations by a RingyDingy that it can't communicate with after a short timeout. RingyDingy also includes a RingServer wrapper that adds verbose mode to see what services as they register and expire and an option to list all available services on the network.
== DESCRIPTION: The RightScale AWS gems have been designed to provide a robust, fast, and secure interface to Amazon EC2, EBS, S3, SQS, SDB, and CloudFront. These gems have been used in production by RightScale since late 2006 and are being maintained to track enhancements made by Amazon. The RightScale AWS gems comprise: - RightAws::Ec2 -- interface to Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) and the associated EBS (Elastic Block Store) - RightAws::S3 and RightAws::S3Interface -- interface to Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service) - RightAws::Sqs and RightAws::SqsInterface -- interface to first-generation Amazon SQS (Simple Queue Service) (API version 2007-05-01) - RightAws::SqsGen2 and RightAws::SqsGen2Interface -- interface to second-generation Amazon SQS (Simple Queue Service) (API version 2008-01-01) - RightAws::SdbInterface and RightAws::ActiveSdb -- interface to Amazon SDB (SimpleDB) - RightAws::AcfInterface -- interface to Amazon CloudFront, a content distribution service == FEATURES: - Full programmmatic access to EC2, EBS, S3, SQS, SDB, and CloudFront. - Complete error handling: all operations check for errors and report complete error information by raising an AwsError. - Persistent HTTP connections with robust network-level retry layer using RightHttpConnection). This includes socket timeouts and retries. - Robust HTTP-level retry layer. Certain (user-adjustable) HTTP errors returned by Amazon's services are classified as temporary errors. These errors are automaticallly retried using exponentially increasing intervals. The number of retries is user-configurable. - Fast REXML-based parsing of responses (as fast as a pure Ruby solution allows). - Uses libxml (if available) for faster response parsing. - Support for large S3 list operations. Buckets and key subfolders containing many (> 1000) keys are listed in entirety. Operations based on list (like bucket clear) work on arbitrary numbers of keys. - Support for streaming GETs from S3, and streaming PUTs to S3 if the data source is a file. - Support for single-threaded usage, multithreaded usage, as well as usage with multiple AWS accounts. - Support for both first- and second-generation SQS (API versions 2007-05-01 and 2008-01-01). These versions of SQS are not compatible. - Support for signature versions 0 and 1 on SQS, SDB, and EC2. - Interoperability with any cloud running Eucalyptus (http://eucalyptus.cs.ucsb.edu) - Test suite (requires AWS account to do "live" testing).
doto is ruby gem that enables anyone to record, keep track of and manage their daily TODO lists. * doto uses no network connections whatsoever. * doto stores all of its data locally, in .json files. * doto is a simple (but powerful) command-line tool for users who love to work within the terminal. * doto versioning follows the semantic versioning standard (MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH).
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