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Stop Storing Third-Party Tokens in Your Database
Auth0 Token Vault handles secure token storage, exchange, and refresh for external providers so you don't have to build it yourself.
Rolling your own OAuth token storage can be a security liability. Token Vault securely stores access and refresh tokens from federated providers and handles exchange and renewal automatically. Connected accounts, refresh exchange, and privileged worker flows included.
Framework (scripts, configuration, code) to build free and public services around travel and leisure data. That project makes an extensive use of already existing data sources such as Geonames and dbPedia, and adds some glue around those (eg, links).
dpkglist.awk is a command-line tool for querying available packages on ubuntu and debian systems. It overlaps with the standard apt-cache utility, but, written in simple awk, it is easily extensible, and makes it easy to write one-line scripts.
AWK~plus is the next generation script practice environment. The AWK Language specifications and a main extension of GNU GAWK. Combination of Dynamic and Static typing. Parallel computing that a lock is free, and is thread safe at a language level.
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Add logger code to all java files recursively from a given directory. If directory is not defined, the current directory is used. System.out.println are defaultly replaced by logger.fine but you can change the lever or do not replace.