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    Etaoin

    Etaoin

    Pure Clojure Webdriver protocol implementation

    A pure Clojure implementation of the Webdriver protocol, named after Etaoin Shrdlu, a typing machine that came to life after a mysterious note was produced on it. Use the Etaoin library to automate a browser, test your frontend behavior, simulate human actions or whatever you want. Currently supports Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. Can either connect to a remote WebDriver process or have Etaoin launch one for you. Run your unit tests directly from Emacs by pressing C-t t as usual. Can imitate human-like behavior (delays, typos, etc). Control a SpaceX ISS Docking Simulator. Automatically watch/refresh the browser when making edits to Babashka book. ...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Web Security Audit

    Web Security Audit

    Passively audits the security posture on current page for your browser

    The goal of this project is to build an add-on for browser that passively audits the security posture of the websites that the user is visiting. Assume that the tool is to be used on non-malicious websites, currently not under attack or compromised. Add-on wants to report security misconfigurations, or failure to use best security practices. - Add-on tries to analysis the commonly vulnerable setting of servers: lack of use of security-relevant headers, including: -...
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    BAWN stands for Browser-like Automated Web Navigation and is a simple language which intends to make automated web browsing easier. It describes steps that an interpreter should follow in order to emulate a human-like navigation.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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