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    Serverless Offline

    Serverless Offline

    Emulate AWS λ and API Gateway locally

    ...Once you run a function that boots up the Docker container, it'll look through the layers for that function, download them in order to your layers folder, and save a hash of your layers so it can be re-used in future.
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    Node Redis

    Node Redis

    A high performance Node.js Redis client

    This library is a 1 to 1 mapping of the Redis commands. Each Redis command is exposed as a function on the client object. All functions take either an args Array plus optional callback Function or a variable number of individual arguments followed by an optional callback. Node Redis currently doesn't natively support promises (this is coming in v4), however you can wrap the methods you want to use with promises using the built-in Node.js util.promisify method on Node.js >= v8. ...
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    JavaScript MD5

    JavaScript MD5

    Compatible with server-side environments like node.js

    ...It allows you to generate MD5 hashes from strings, arrays, ArrayBuffers, and other binary-like data types, making it useful for checksums, fingerprinting, and simple integrity checks on the client or server. The library is exposed as a plain function, so usage is as simple as calling md5(value) and receiving the 32-character hexadecimal hash. It supports multiple packaging formats, including UMD, making it easy to drop into legacy codebases as well as modern bundlers like webpack or Browserify. A comprehensive test suite and demo page are provided to validate behavior across platforms and edge cases.
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    Ants-Review

    Ants-Review

    A Protocol for Open Anonymous Scientific Peer-Reviews on Ethereum

    The Project implements a Bounty-like protocol called Ants-Review to allow issuers to issue an AntReview, a bounty for peer-review in scientific publication, linked to requirements stored on ipfs which peer-reviewers can fill by submitting the ipfs hash which contains evidence of their fulfillment. After the submission of successful peer-reviews, they will be approved by an approver and payed in ANTS. AntReview Issuers are addresses, added by the owner of the contract, that can issue an AntReview via the function issueAntReview(). AntReview Approvers are addresses added by Issuers when they issue an AntReview or with the function addApprover().
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    sjcl

    sjcl

    Stanford Javascript Crypto Library

    ...The minified version of the library is under 6.4KB compressed, and yet it posts impressive speed results. SJCL is secure. It uses the industry-standard AES algorithm at 128, 192 or 256 bits; the SHA256 hash function; the HMAC authentication code; the PBKDF2 password strengthener; and the CCM and OCB authenticated-encryption modes. Just as importantly, the default parameters are sensible: SJCL strengthens your passwords by a factor of 1000 and salts them to protect against rainbow tables, and it authenticates every message it sends to prevent it from being modified. ...
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