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    formidable

    formidable

    The most used, flexible, fast and streaming parser

    The most used, flexible, fast and streaming parser for multipart form data. Supports uploading to serverless environments, AWS S3, Azure, GCP or the filesystem. Used in production. This project is semantically versioned and available as part of the Tidelift Subscription for professional-grade assurances, enhanced support and security. The maintainers of formidable and thousands of other packages are working with Tidelift to deliver commercial support and maintenance for the Open Source...
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    FilterBadRecruiters

    FilterBadRecruiters

    Google Apps Script to send third party recruiter email to spam

    FilterBadRecruiters is a Google Apps Script that processes new messages looking for unwanted email from known third party recruiters. When a match is found, a reply is sent informing the sender that the message is being reported as spam and will not be read. The script then logs matches to a spreadsheet and updates a pie chart displaying what percentage of these type of messages were sent from each domain.
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    Kubernetes External Secrets

    Kubernetes External Secrets

    Integrate external secret management systems with Kubernetes

    Kubernetes External Secrets allows you to use external secret management systems, like AWS Secrets Manager or HashiCorp Vault, to securely add secrets in Kubernetes. Read more about the design and motivation for Kubernetes External Secrets on the GoDaddy Engineering Blog. The community and maintainers of this project and related Kubernetes secret management projects use the #external-secrets channel on the Kubernetes slack for discussion and brainstorming. The project extends the Kubernetes...
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    CloudMapper

    CloudMapper

    CloudMapper analyzes your Amazon Web Services (AWS) environments

    CloudMapper helps you analyze your Amazon Web Services (AWS) environments. The original purpose was to generate network diagrams and display them in your browser (functionality no longer maintained). It now contains much more functionality, including auditing for security issues. If you want to add your own private commands, you can create a private_commands directory and add them there. You must have AWS credentials configured that can be used by the CLI with reading permissions for the...
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    cloudfront-auth

    cloudfront-auth

    An AWS CloudFront Lambda@Edge function to authenticate requests

    Upon successful authentication, a cookie (named TOKEN) with the value of a signed JWT is set and the user redirected back to the originally requested path. Upon each request, Lambda@Edge checks the JWT for validity (signature, expiration date, audience and matching hosted domain) and will redirect the user to configured provider's login when their session has timed out. If your CloudFront distribution is pointed at a S3 bucket, configure origin access identity so S3 objects can be stored...
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    AWS Serverless Workshops

    AWS Serverless Workshops

    Code and walkthrough labs to set up serverless applications

    This repository contains a collection of workshops and other hands-on content that will guide you through building various serverless applications using AWS Lambda, Amazon API Gateway, Amazon DynamoDB, AWS Step Functions, Amazon Kinesis, and other services. This workshop shows you how to build a dynamic, serverless web application. You'll learn how to host static web resources with Amazon S3, how to use Amazon Cognito to manage users and authentication, and how to build a RESTful API for...
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