A package to perform SHA hash functions over arbitrary objects. It creates an array of the obejct values ordered by the object keys, the stringify it and then hash it. The output is given in a hexadecimal string
JWA implementation (supports all JWS algorithms)
Implementation of JSON Web Signatures
Browser Compatible Object Hashing
Retrieve current sha and branch name from a git repo.
a util for spawning git from npm CLI contexts
The Keccak family of hashing algorithms.
Generate hashes from javascript objects in node and the browser.
Web Cryptography API shim for legacy browsers
Deterministic Random Bit Generators
A very basic crypto library
TypeScript definitions for totp-generator
Check and get file hashes
Lightning fast hash functions for browsers and Node.js using hand-tuned WebAssembly binaries (MD4, MD5, SHA-1, SHA-2, SHA-3, Keccak, BLAKE2, BLAKE3, PBKDF2, Argon2, bcrypt, scrypt, Adler-32, CRC32, CRC32C, RIPEMD-160, HMAC, xxHash, SM3, Whirlpool)
A collection of utilities for better-auth
Datadog CI plugin for `dora` commands
TypeScript definitions for sha.js
This is a SHA-1 hash generator by JavaScript.
This is a simple SHA-512, SHA-384, SHA-512/224, SHA-512/256 hash functions for JavaScript supports UTF-8 encoding.
Cross-platform crypto primitives for building apps for TON blockchain. For internal implementation of `@ton/crypto`.
jsSHA implements the complete Secure Hash Standard (SHA) family (SHA-1, SHA-224/256/384/512, SHA3-224/256/384/512, SHAKE128/256, cSHAKE128/256, and KMAC128/256) with HMAC
SHA-256, HMAC and PBKDF2 implementation with typed arrays for modern browsers and Node.js
A Karma reporter bringing verbosity to the max.
SHA-256 in 849 bytes (minified)
JSON objects do not require the keys to be in any kind of order which can make the hash unstable. This gem solves that problem.
A command line tool that takes a git repository path and revision as input. It creates a temporary worktree, checks out the specified revision, and returns a JSON object containing the worktree path, commit SHA, and list of changed files. The tool helps you inspect changes in any git revision without affecting your current working directory.
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