verify-serv is a small service made for guardian that allows guardian servers to check if the address is reachable
Salute Design System / React UI kit for SDDS SERV web applications
Verification of Sigstore signatures
JWA implementation (supports all JWS algorithms)
This package is part of the [React Native CLI](../../README.md). It contains commands for cleaning the build artifacts.
EC cryptography
Element for detecting that an application using Vaadin Elements is running in development mode
Fast, fault-tolerant, cross-platform, disk-based, data-agnostic, content-addressable cache.
Verify JSON Web Tokens (JWT) from Amazon Cognito and other IDPs
Methods to handle GitHub Webhook requests
Cypress custom command to wait and verify that file has been downloaded
A lightweight library to decode and verify RS JWT meant for the browser.
OpenPGP.js is a Javascript implementation of the OpenPGP protocol. This is defined in RFC 4880.
Verify API provides a choice of routes for sending a code to a user. You can use this to confirm a user's contact information, as a second factor when authenticating users, or for step-up authentication.
For managing certificates when developing Office Add-ins.
Hardhat plugin for verifying contracts
A EIP55 compatible address encoding library
PFrames - Node.js HTTP(S) Parquet Server
The official MongoDB driver for Node.js
Create and verify OpenPGP signatures
A bson parser for node.js and the browser
Verify API provides a choice of routes for sending a code to a user. You can use this to confirm a user's contact information, as a second factor when authenticating users, or for step-up authentication.
An operator for data control and synchronization between nodejs and browser.
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This is a test gem created to test the gem publishing process, to verify if we are able to create unusually long gem descriptions. The gem serves no other purpose. It was created by a code generator for InSpec. The remainder of the description is the test payload. Packaged distributions of Progress® Chef® products obtained from RubyGems are made available pursuant to the Progress Chef EULA at https://www.chef.io/end-user-license-agreement, unless there is an executed agreement in effect between you and Progress that covers the Progress Chef products ("Master Agreement"), in which case the Master Agreement shall govern. Source code obtained from the Chef GitHub repository is made available under Apache-2.0, a copy of which is included.
Sujiko is a joke / toy Ruby gem: a small TCP server for local development, not for serious or production use. It serves one page: a venue floor plan where a meetup point is shown. Open GET / with optional query parameters shape, x, and y—the same contract as a Rails Spots-style app and iOS: shape selects the room (e.g. roomA, with normalization to internal ids like room_a); x and y are normalized coordinates from 0.0 to 1.0 (top-left of the white floor, independent of device pixels). Use it to preview map UI and to build or verify share URLs (Safari, copy, etc.) before deploying.
Contentful API wrapper library exposing an ActiveRecord-like interface
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