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    CyberChef

    CyberChef

    A web app for encryption, encoding, compression and data analysis

    CyberChef, developed by GCHQ, is a versatile web application dubbed the "Cyber Swiss Army Knife." It enables users to perform a wide array of operations on data, including encryption, encoding, compression, and analysis, all within a browser interface.​
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    Countly iOS SDK

    Countly iOS SDK

    Countly Product Analytics iOS SDK with macOS, watchOS and tvOS support

    Countly SDK for iOS is an analytics SDK for integrating real-time event tracking, user profiles, crash reporting, and push notifications into iOS apps. It provides detailed insights into user behavior and app performance.
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    Wooey

    Wooey

    A Django app that creates automatic web UIs for Python scripts

    Wooey is a simple web interface to run command line Python scripts. Think of it as an easy way to get your scripts up on the web for routine data analysis, file processing, or anything else. The project was inspired by how simply and powerfully sandman could expose users to a database and by how Gooey turns ArgumentParser-based command-line scripts into WxWidgets GUIs. Originally two separate projects (Django-based djangui by Chris Mitchell and Flask-based Wooey by Martin Fitzpatrick) it has...
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