Get a short hash from a string. Uses Bernstein's popular 'times 33' hash algorithm but returns a hex string instead of a number
TypeScript definitions for short-hash
Get a unique short hash of a string. Mainly based on shorthash.
Create a copy of a file, adding a short hash of it's contents to the filename
Gherkin short hash ID generator with colored logs and scenarios auto-update
Pure Javascript implementation of the BLAKE2b and BLAKE2s hash functions
Generate hashes from javascript objects in node and the browser.
Input an arbitrary length string, return a unicode char, collision possible ≈ 1/ 1 million, can be used as a simple extreme short hash, can be used for user fingerprint verification or other scenarios
Stable JS value hash.
SipHash-2-4 fast short-input pseudo-random function
Implementation of JSON Web Signatures
A MurmurHash2 implementation
JWA implementation (supports all JWS algorithms)
Get a quick hash that uses the well-liked Bernstein "times 33" hash method and delivers a hex string.
abstract base class for hash-streams
An incremental implementation of MurmurHash3
Stable JS value hash.
A pure JS implementation SHA256.
Synchronously get the current git commit hash, tag, or branch
SHA256 wrapper for browsers that prefers `window.crypto.subtle` but will fall back to a pure JS implementation in @aws-crypto/sha256-js to provide a consistent interface for SHA256.
Hashing made simple. Get the hash of a buffer/string/stream/file.
create hashes for browserify
Generates a hash for an installed npm package, useful for salting caches
A collection of utilities for better-auth
Forge Attestation Provider — Supply-chain attestation: verifies (and produces) per-unit manifests (PCB serial, batch ID, SE/MCU lot numbers, firmware manifest, build provenance) per in-toto v1.0 / SLSA v1.0. Manifests published to a transparency log; serial-plate short-hash for visual verification.
CLI tool to produce human-friendly information from cargo-metadata
Universal semantic versioning for monorepos and classic repos
generate short hash.
Ruby short cut for making hash
Detect and convert short strings into integers, floats, dates, times, booleans, arrays, and hashes - "like a human would". Based on YAML and JSON.
A tiny ruby gem that gives you a beautiful short-hand syntax for creating immutable arrays, hashes and sets
Ozymandias (or "Ozy" for short) allows you to use a Hash normally, but to have its changes persisted to Redis. It's very simple and very awesome.
Provides GarlandRails::Base class for ActiveRecord, which allows you to save Hashes using snapshots and diffs (in short, it's HashDiff Rails storage).
Create url-embeddable hashes from integers, for use in short-url services or simple to shorten resource accesses.
This gem allows you to easily use [Hashids](http://hashids.org/ruby/) in your Rails app. Instead of your models using sequential numbers like 1, 2, 3, they will instead have unique short hashes like "yLA6m0oM", "5bAyD0LO", and "wz3MZ49l". The database will still use integers under the hood, so this gem can be added or removed at any time.
The class_names function takes any number of arguments which can be a string or hash. The argument 'foo' is short for { foo: true }. If the value associated with a given key is falsy (nil or false), that key won't be included in the output.
A simple argument parser, which is the right fit if you want * Aliases for short and long options * A quick way to parse any options without restrictons * A result object with a `keywords` hash and `positionals` array * Defined methods on your result for predefined options * Use value options __only__ with the `--key=value` syntax
A CLI tool & library to enhance and speed up script/exploit writing for CTF players (or security researchers, bug bounty hunters, pentesters but mostly focused on CTF) by patching the String class to add a short syntax of usual code patterns. Methods for base64, digest (hash), flag, rot (Caesar), hexadecimal, case, cgi (URL encoding/decoding, HTML escaping/unescaping), binary, leet (1337), decimal, XOR, whitespace strip, IP/URI/domain/email defang/refang.
This gem allows you to easily use [Hashids](http://hashids.org/ruby/) in your Rails app. Instead of your models using sequential numbers like 1, 2, 3, they will instead have unique short hashes like "yLA6m0oM", "5bAyD0LO", and "wz3MZ49l". The database will still use integers under the hood, so this gem can be added or removed at any time.
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