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    react2shell-scanner

    react2shell-scanner

    High Fidelity Detection Mechanism for RSC/Next.js RCE

    react2shell-scanner is a security-oriented tool that bridges modern JavaScript (React) applications and shell scripting by auditing web front-ends for exposed interfaces that could be manipulated or controlled through command execution. It scans React codebases, identifies places where user input interacts with shell-executable contexts, and flags risky patterns that might lead to command injection, unvalidated arguments, or unsafe bindings between UI controls and underlying system actions. This is especially valuable for projects that mix web UIs with server-side scripting, developer tooling, or plugin ecosystems where untrusted input could enter execution paths. The scanner integrates with standard CI/CD pipelines, letting teams detect issues early in development rather than discovering them in production or during penetration testing.
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    dotenvx

    dotenvx

    A secure dotenv–from the creator of `dotenv`

    dotenvx is an enhanced environment variable loader and manager that builds on the original dotenv concept by adding strong encryption and cross-platform tooling, making it safer to work with .env files in development and production environments. Designed by the creator of the classic dotenv library, dotenvx preserves the familiar workflow while adding safeguards against one of the biggest risks with plain environment files: plaintext secrets exposure. It offers CLI commands that can encrypt...
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    Nunu

    Nunu

    A CLI tool for building Go applications

    Nunu is a CLI scaffolding tool for building Go applications; it aggregates and encapsulates popular Go ecosystem libraries to provide a modular, high‑performance, extensible foundation, complete with documentation and test support. Nunu is a scaffolding tool for building Go applications. Its name comes from a game character in League of Legends, a little boy riding on the shoulders of a Yeti. Just like Nunu, this project stands on the shoulders of giants, as it is built upon a combination of...
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    Nativefier

    Nativefier

    Make any web page a desktop application

    Tired of having to search through numerous open tabs on your browser just to view a web page that you regularly view? Make things easier and more convenient for yourself with Nativefier! Nativefier is a command-line tool that easily creates a desktop app for any web site with minimal configuration. It creates an Electron (which uses Chromium under the hood) based native wrapper in an OS executable (.app, .exe, etc) for use on Windows, macOS and Linux. Using Nativefier is absurdly simple....
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    Nativefier

    Nativefier

    Make any web page a desktop application

    Nativefier is a command-line tool designed to create a desktop app for any web site with minimal configuration. Apps are wrapped by Electron (using Chromium under the hood) in an OS executable (.app, .exe, etc) for use on Windows, macOS and Linux. Nativefier will try to determine the app name, and well as lots of other options. If desired, these options can be overwritten. For example, to override the name, nativefier --name 'My Medium App' 'medium.com' Read the API documentation or run...
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    Bank Vaults

    Bank Vaults

    K8s operator, Go client with automatic token renewal

    ...It has many 'blades' that cut through the security problem: the Bank-Vaults operator provides automation; a Go client with automatic token renewal that provides dynamic secret generation, multiple unseal options, and more; a CLI tool to initialize, unseal and configure Vault with authentication methods and secret engines; and direct secret injection into Pods to reduce the attack surface. Automates the entire Vault lifecycle in your Kubernetes clusters. Provides seamless integration with non-Vault-aware applications without storing the decrypted secret anywhere. Vault is the de-facto standard for secret management in cloud-native environments. Bank-Vaults provides various tools for Hashicorp Vault to make its use easier. ...
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