Generate UUIDs
Generate a unique string (e.g. for filenames or url slugs) using an incremental counter
Oh...just like the package name, there are three stupid array uniquify functions.
A simple function to remove duplicated element inside an array
Given a name, make a unique name even on case-folding filesystems.
Lightweight package to parse and remove duplicate elements of a standard JavaScript array.
SVG font to SVG converter
De-duplicate (Uniqueify) a arrays with custom logic
A library for assigning unique names.
Shell-first THU Cloud Drive CLI
IoC utilities for malware researchers
Fast, async DNS lookup library and CLI -- modern dig/host replacement with parallel multi-server queries, DoH, DoT, subdomain discovery, and zone verification
A Rust type library that is as easy to use as Python built-in types.
A LRU window-switcher (and more) for the sway window manager
A swaybar-protocol implementation for sway/swaybar
Generate a unique token with Active Record.
The same as Ryan Bates uniquify gem, but uses UUID as default to generate tokens
Generate a unique token with ActiveRecord
Generate a unique token with Active Record
Generate a unique token with Active Record
Generate a unique token with Active Record. Also a nice example of a Ruby Gem.
Generate a unique token with Active Record.
trial run at gemcutter
Generate unique token in a Mongoid field. Mongoid version of Ryan Bates uniquify gem.
Generate a unique token with Active Record.
Generate a unique token with ActiveRecord, called in a before_create method. Please note that this is a copy of Ryan Bates' uniquify gem.
Provides a Ruby array wrapper that helps in managing a list of email addresses. Automagically uniquifies the list, as well as attempting to clean invalid emails.