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    Typia

    Typia

    Super-fast/easy runtime validations and serializations

    Super-fast/easy runtime validations and serializations through transformation.
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    generatedata

    generatedata

    A powerful, feature-rich, random test data generator

    This is the repo for the downloadable version of generatedata.com. The script is essentially an engine to generate any sort of random data in any format. It currently comes with 30 or so Data Types (types of data it generates), 12 Export Types (formats for the data, like CSV, SQL, JSON), plus around 32 data sets for specific countries (city names, regions, etc). But more importantly, it can be extended in any way you want. Check out the developer documentation for more information on that. ...
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    PeerJS

    PeerJS

    Simple peer-to-peer with WebRTC

    ...Add the PeerJS client library to your webpage. The Peer object is where we create and receive connections. PeerJS uses PeerServer for session metadata and candidate signaling. Every Peer object is assigned a random, unique ID when it's created.
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    PersonGen

    PersonGen

    A minor Project in Python which uses the RandomUser API .

    A Small Program in Python That Makes Use of RandomUser API To Generate Random Person Data.
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    dyson

    dyson

    Node server for dynamic, fake JSON

    Node server for dynamic, fake JSON. When developing client-side applications, often either static JSON files, or an actual server, backend, datastore, or API, is used. Sometimes static files are too static, and sometimes an actual server is not available, not accessible, or too tedious to set up.
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    APIthet

    An Application to security test RESTful web APIs.

    ...This kind of assessment happens at a much later phase of the SDLC. Even worse, it does not necessarily touch all the APIs. That's not all. You specify one of the JSON parameters as random. This helps set a unique value for a specific JSON parameter in an API. The application is available as a Windows exe file.. In progress and planned features: -More test cases to attack target API. -Add APIs and define sequence. -Read APIs from doc link. -Business Logic test. TODO: Build for Linux (and may be OS X).
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