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    APKUpdater

    APKUpdater

    Simplify the process of finding updates for your installed apps

    APKUpdater is an open source tool that simplifies the process of finding updates for your installed apps. It provides similar functionality to an app store, but instead of depending on a single source, it aggregates the results from APKMirror, Aptoide, F-Droid and Google Play. Schedule background update checks and receive a notification when updates are found. Supports Android 4.0.3 to Android 10.
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    Sobelow

    Sobelow

    Security-focused static analysis for the Phoenix Framework

    Sobelow is a security-focused static analysis tool for the Phoenix framework. For security researchers, it is a useful tool for getting a quick view of points-of-interest. For project maintainers, it can be used to prevent the introduction of a number of common vulnerabilities. Potential vulnerabilities are flagged in different colors according to confidence in their insecurity. High confidence is red, medium confidence is yellow, and low confidence is green. A finding is typically marked...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Laravel Echo Server

    Laravel Echo Server

    Socket.io server for Laravel Echo

    NodeJs server for Laravel Echo broadcasting with Socket.io. The CLI tool will help you set up a laravel-echo-server.json file in the root directory of your project. This file will be loaded by the server during start-up. You may edit this file later on to manage the configuration of your server. The Laravel Echo Server exposes a light HTTP API to perform broadcasting functionality. For security purposes, access to these endpoints from http referrers must be authenticated with an APP id and key.
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