AWS SDK for JavaScript Pinpoint Sms Voice V2 Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
Schematics specific to Angular
The Mailosaur Node library lets you integrate email and SMS testing into your continuous integration process.
OpenTelemetry instrumentation for `generic-pool` resource pool for managing expensive resources
This monorepo's version of "lodash". This package contains shared generic utilities that can be used within the ecosystem. This package should not have dependencies, and should not contain any references to the Analytics domain.
Vonage SMS API SDK package
Helper for building generic names, similar to webpack
A wrapper for the Stytch API
Generic resource pooling for Node.JS
A simple utility function to understand how many sms will be required to send a text message via SMS. Largely inspired by sms-counter.
Provides access to the system's UI/app for sending SMS messages.
A simpler (and smaller) rewrite of Google Android's libphonenumber library in javascript
SMS segements calculator
A conversational AI-driven telecom multi-agent system for managing call balances, push notifications, marketing, targeting, and sales.
Android SMS Retriever API for React Native
Extends Cypress' cy commands that let you integrate email and SMS testing into your continuous integration process.
Tiny CBOR library
Cooperative scheduler for the browser environment.
AWS SDK for JavaScript Pinpoint Sms Voice Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
Iterable SDK for JavaScript and Node.
SDK for Azure Communication SMS service which facilitates the sending of SMS messages.
Cypress email and SMS plugin for MailSlurp. Create test email accounts to send and receive emails in Cypress tests. Read SMS and TXT messages too and test against fake mailservers.
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Sinch SMS API
Framework-agnostic webhook processing for smskit SMS providers.
Universal multi-provider SMS toolkit for Rust with framework-agnostic webhook processing
Generate user-friendly, pseudo-random codes without ambiguous letters or numbers (e.g. 0 vs O vs o). For scenarios where only computers will be interacting, this is probably the way to go. But when the interaction involves a human, we want to remove ambigouity to improve accessibility and ease of reading and entering data. Use cases: * Entering code sent via SMS into a web page or app * Entering code from printed material into a web page or app
TextKey is an award winning, patent-pending next-generation omni-factor authenticationTM (seven-factors of authentication) system that is highly secure, simple to install and easy to use. It can be used to protect web sites, mobile devices, virtual private networks (VPNs) or any other data that requires privacy, confidentiality or restricted access. It works by having users send a simple text message (SMS) FROM their cell phones INTO the TextKeyTM system to authenticate their identity.