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    go-libp2p-http

    go-libp2p-http

    HTTP on top of libp2p

    Package p2phttp allows to serve HTTP endpoints and making HTTP requests through libp2p using Go's standard "http" and "net" stack. Instead of the regular "host:port" addressing, p2phttp uses a Peer ID and lets libp2p take care of the routing, thus taking advantage of features like multi-routes, NAT transversal and stream multiplexing over a single connection. This package is a library that uses Go modules for dependency management.
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    SCS

    SCS

    HTTP Session Management for Go

    ... implements a session management pattern following the OWASP security guidelines. Session data is stored on the server, and a randomly-generated unique session token (or session ID) is communicated to and from the client in a session cookie. Most applications will use the LoadAndSave() middleware. This middleware takes care of loading and committing session data to the session store, and communicating the session token to/from the client in a cookie as necessary.
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    pico

    pico

    A Git-driven task runner built to facilitate GitOps and Infrastructure

    ... platforms that exploit your reward and learning centers in order to increase "engagement." We have no issue with the commercialization of the web -- that's how useful services exist. However, we are more aligned with products and services that promote human communication and collaboration in its purest forms. Many of our services don't require a password, but still offer many familiar features like content management.
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    AQUATONE

    AQUATONE

    A tool for domain flyovers

    Aquatone is a tool for visual inspection of websites across a large amount of hosts and is convenient for quickly gaining an overview of HTTP-based attack surface. Aquatone is designed to be as easy to use as possible and to integrate with your existing toolset with no or minimal glue. Aquatone is started by piping output of a command into the tool. It doesn't really care how the piped data looks as URLs, domains, and IP addresses will be extracted with regular expression pattern matching...
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