get a random free tcp port and pass to the callback
random-port as promised
Random port hosting
Embedded NATS server for Node.js and Bun — managed child process with random port allocation
Get random open port in NodeJS
Check is port open or fetch random port
Automatically listen on random port and connect to other nodes on their random port
A promise that returns a random free port (a promise wrapper around `random-port`).
Get an available port
Get an available TCP port to listen
Listen a node HTTP server on a random, unused port
get a random port
A simple http server which start at random port
Generate random numbers from various distributions.
Port of TweetNaCl cryptographic library to JavaScript
A simple http server which start at random port
TypeScript definitions for d3-random
Fastest random ID and random string generation for Node.js
Allows user to run tests with exection-grid and navigate to private hosts and ips
URL and cookie safe UIDs
Use the random function in CSS
An alias package for `crypto.randomBytes` in Node.js and/or browsers
Generate a cryptographically strong random string
Expose localhost to the world
Get an available port
A cargo plugin for serving rust and crate doc locally.
FluxDI - Semi-Automatic Dependency Injector
Reserves a random TCP port
This is a one to one copy of the above library
Generates random data for your tests. Ruby port for https://github.com/omaciel/fauxfactory.
Simple Random Number Generator including Beta, Cauchy, Chi square, Exponential, Gamma, Inverse Gamma, Laplace (double exponential), Normal, Student t, Uniform, and Weibull. Ported from John D. Cook's C# Code.
RandomPerson is a port to Ruby of Perl's Data::RandomPerson. Use it to generate random persons given various parameters, such as country, age and gender ratio.
Generates random words consisting of a random combination of an adverb, adjective, and proper name. Ported from https://github.com/dustinkirkland/petname
Portfinder is a ruby based port scanner with features like network/CIDR scanning, port randomization, hostname discovery and banner grabbing.
port of http://nonsense.sourceforge.net/ Taken from Nonsense website: Nonsense generates random (and sometimes humorous) text from datafiles and templates using a very simple, recursive grammar. It's like having a million monkeys sitting in front of a million typewriters, without having to feed or clean up after them.
Uses your DevTunnel account to quickly and easily tunnel a local dev port to the world. Useful for pairing and sharing a local unicorn when behind a random NAT
Provides a simple way to generate random Docker-like names (adjective_noun) in Ruby. This is a port of the Go package from moby/moby.
The library helps you building random nicknames based on a list of real names. You can change the source and obtain nickanmes that sound simliar to the original ones. Thanks to Chris Pound for the original Perl alghoritm and Alan Snorkin for he ruby porting.
Assigns a case-insensitive unique three-letter code to each record in a scope, based loosely on some other attribute of the record
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