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    FluentDocker

    FluentDocker

    Use docker, docker-compose local and remote in tests

    ...Each service may be composite or singular. Therefore it is possible to e.g. fire up several docker-compose-based services and manage each of them as a single service or dig in and use all underlying services on each docker-compose service.
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    Avalonia

    Avalonia

    A cross-platform UI framework for .NET

    ...We also have in beta release support for iOS, Android and in early stages support for browsers via WASM. Avalonia is open source, free to use, and always will be. Clone the source today to dig deeper. The free VS extension provides everything needed to start, including a XAML previewer. JetBrains deep understanding of Avalonia shines through with rich Rider and R# support. Deploy to the platforms you care about with ease. Leverage existing knowledge, code and packages to kickstart your project. Get the support your project needs with one of our commercial support agreements. ...
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    subjack

    subjack

    Subdomain Takeover tool written in Go

    ...Always double-check the results manually to rule out false positives. Subjack will also check for subdomains attached to domains that don't exist (NXDOMAIN) and are available to be registered. No need for dig ever again! This is still cross-compatible too. You can use scanio.sh which is kind of a PoC script to mass-locate vulnerable subdomains using results from Rapid7's Project Sonar. This script parses and greps through the dump for desired CNAME records and makes a large list of subdomains to check with subjack if they're vulnerable to Hostile Subdomain Takeover. ...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    django-dynamic-scraper

    django-dynamic-scraper

    Creating Scrapy scrapers via the Django admin interface

    ...Since it simplifies things DDS is not usable for all kinds of scrapers, but it is well suited for the relatively common case of regularly scraping a website with a list of updated items (e.g. news, events, etc.) and then dig into the detail page to scrape some more infos for each item. Django Dynamic Scraper tries to keep its data structure in the database as separated as possible from the models in your app, so it comes with its own Django model classes for defining scrapers, runtime information related to your scraper runs and classes.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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