Extends `type-fest` with extra goodies.
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A simple zero-configuration command-line http server
Categorized data on third party entities on the web.
a JSON logging library for node.js services
a JSON logging library for node.js services
HTTP proxying for the masses
JavaScript SDK for Base44 API
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Run jasmine specs headlessly through Headless Chrome
The Okta Auth SDK
Extracts OSS license information of the npm packages in your webpack output
Node.js server bindings for OpenFeature (wraps @datadog/flagging-core)
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**Silent Shard** uses Multiparty computation (MPC) and enables a set of parties that do not trust each other to jointly compute a secret signing key without being constructed in one place and an ECDSA signature over their secret key shards while not shari
Collection of common internal patterns and utilities for ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript components.
**Silent Shard** uses Multiparty computation (MPC) and enables a set of parties that do not trust each other to jointly compute a secret signing key without being constructed in one place and an ECDSA signature over their secret key shards while not shari
The one-liner node.js proxy middleware for connect, express, next.js and more
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A JavaScript library to brighten up your user's site experience with visual effects!
iOS Simulator interface for Appium.
WebAssembly wrapper for multi-party-schnorr protocol
🎩 Lightweight CSS-in-JS solution for npm packages
ErpCommunicationEvents add models and services to CompassAE's ERP core to handle contacts between Business Parties. For example, tracking inbound or outbound emails, customer contact events, support requests, etc. These models would be used for support and ticketing systems, marketing communications applications and the like. CommunicationEvents can be typed and can relate to one another, providing the functionality to treat several related communication events as a group.
ronin-recon is a micro-framework and tool for performing reconnaissance. ronin-recon uses multiple workers which process different data types (IP, host, URL, etc) and produce new values. ronin-recon contains built-in recon workers and supports loading additional 3rd-party workers from Ruby files or 3rd-party git repositories. ronin-recon has a unique queue design and uses asynchronous I/O to maximize efficiency. ronin-recon can lookup IPs addresses, nameservers, mailservers, bruteforce sub-domains, port scan IPs, discover services, and spider websites.
# Wuffl <strong> 1. Introduction </strong> Wuffl is a simple image viewer which can move pictures either to a „Selected“ folder or to a „Deleted“ folder. "Selected" and "Deleted" folders are located in the same folder as the chosen picture. Wuffl is available for Linux Ubuntu >=14.04, Mac >= OS Ventura and Windows >=10. Imagine you review you vacation photographs and you need to select which pictures to show to your friends at the next party, or you work your way through a bunch of old pictures and you need to select a view of them for a anniversary celebration. Wuffl allows you to move the picture to an extra folder ("Selected") or to a "Deleted" folder while viewing it. <strong> 2. Installation </strong> To use the Wuffl image viewer you require: <ul> <li> <a href="https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/downloads/"><code>ruby</code></a> (v2.4) </ul> as well as the following Ruby gems: <ul> <li><code>fastimage</code> <li><code>fileutils</code> <li><code>gtk3</code> <li><code>stringio</code></li> </ul> Get the Wullf image viewer by typing ```gem install wuffl``` in your command line. This will install the wuffl gem as well as the gems mentined above. <strong>3. Usage</strong> Using your terminal or cmd start Wuffl by typing <code> wuffl</code> After starting Wuffl you'll see a start screen with a line of buttons at the bottom. To select an image go to the top left corner, klick on <code>File</code> → <code>Open file</code> and browse to the location of you images. Then select an image and click <code>open</code> or just doubleclick on the selected image. <strong>4. Remarks</strong> If you have any remarks, bugs, questions etc. please tell me, I'd be happy to help.
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