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    PufferPanel

    PufferPanel

    PufferPanel is an open source game server management panel

    The simplest, free, open source game management panel. PufferPanel is an open source game server management panel designed to be easy to use and easy to install. PufferPanel supports Minecraft, Forge, Spigot, Sponge, Source Dedicated Servers, BungeeCord, PocketMine, Forge, and much more. In addition to being a free and open source project, PufferPanel provides an easy-to-use interface for everyone from individual users to large networks or companies. We strive to create a friendly community, and we would love for you to join us.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    docconv

    docconv

    Converts PDF, DOC, DOCX, XML, HTML, RTF, etc to plain text

    A Go wrapper library to convert PDF, DOC, DOCX, XML, HTML, RTF, ODT, Pages documents and images (see optional dependencies below) to plain text. See go help install for details on the installation location of the installed docd executable. Make sure that the full path to the executable is in your PATH environment variable. To add image support to the docconv library you first need to install and build gosseract. Now you can add -tags ocr to any go command when building/fetching/testing docconv to include support for processing images. Documents can be sent as a multipart POST request and the plain text (body) and meta information are then returned as a JSON object.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    TEMPL

    TEMPL

    A language for writing HTML user interfaces in Go

    Create components that render fragments of HTML and compose them to create screens, pages, documents, or apps.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    bluemonday

    bluemonday

    Fast golang HTML sanitizer (inspired by the OWASP Java HTML Sanitizer

    bluemonday is an HTML sanitizer implemented in Go. It is fast and highly configurable. bluemonday takes untrusted user-generated content as an input, and will return HTML that has been sanitized against an allowlist of approved HTML elements and attributes so that you can safely include the content in your web page. If you accept user-generated content, and your server uses Go, you need bluemonday. It protects sites from XSS attacks. There are many vectors for an XSS attack and the best way to mitigate the risk is to sanitize user input against a known safe list of HTML elements and attributes. If you use blackfriday or Pandoc then bluemonday should be run after these steps. This ensures that no insecure HTML is introduced later in your process. Allowlist based, you need to either build a policy describing the HTML elements and attributes to permit.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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