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    OSCAL

    OSCAL

    Open Security Controls Assessment Language (OSCAL)

    NIST is developing the Open Security Controls Assessment Language (OSCAL), a set of hierarchical, XML-, JSON-, and YAML-based formats that provide a standardized representation of information pertaining to the publication, implementation, and assessment of security controls. OSCAL is being developed through a collaborative approach with the public. Public contributions to this project are welcome. With this effort, we are stressing the agile development of a set of minimal formats that are...
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    Event Ruler

    Event Ruler

    Java library that allows matching many thousands of Events per second

    Event Ruler (called Ruler in the rest of the doc for brevity) is a Java library that allows matching Rules to Events. An event is a list of fields, which may be given as name/value pairs or as a JSON object. A rule associates event field names with lists of possible values. Event Ruler is a Java library that allows matching many thousands of Events per second to any number of expressive and sophisticated rules.
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    browser-compat-data

    browser-compat-data

    This repository contains compatibility data for Web technologies

    The browser-compat-data ("BCD") project contains machine-readable browser (and JavaScript runtime) compatibility data for Web technologies, such as Web APIs, JavaScript features, CSS properties, and more. Our goal is to document accurate compatibility data for Web technologies, so web developers may write cross-browser compatible websites more easily. BCD is used in web apps and software such as MDN Web Docs, CanIUse, Visual Studio Code, WebStorm and more.
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    Rapid YAML

    Rapid YAML

    Library to parse and emit YAML, and do it fast

    Or ryml, for short. ryml is a C++ library to parse and emit YAML, and do it fast, on everything from x64 to bare-metal chips without operating system. (If you are looking to use your programs with a YAML tree as a configuration tree with override facilities, take a look at c4conf). ryml parses both read-only and in-situ source buffers; the resulting data nodes hold only views to sub-ranges of the source buffer. No string copies or duplications are done, and no virtual functions are used. The...
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    JSON implementation for Ruby

    JSON implementation for Ruby

    JSON implementation for Ruby

    This is an implementation of the JSON specification according to RFC 4627. You can think of it as a low-fat alternative to XML if you want to store data on disk or transmit it over a network rather than use a verbose markup language. Both variants of the JSON generator generate UTF-8 character sequences by default. If an:ascii_only option with a true value is given, they escape all non-ASCII and control characters with \uXXXX escape sequences, and support UTF-16 surrogate pairs in order to...
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    Manfred Awesomic CV

    Manfred Awesomic CV

    Manfred Awesomic CV

    The MAC (or Manfred Awesomic CV) is a(nother) naive attempt to create a standard open-source format to define and share CVs. The format is defined as a JSON Schema to validate CVs stored as JSON files. There are A LOT of CV formats, and some of them are a nice try to define a universal CV format, but we think that a CV should include not only what candidates are or know but also what they are interested in and what they want to become. Like most open-source projects, the first use case was...
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    HCL

    HCL

    HCL is the HashiCorp configuration language

    HCL is a toolkit for creating structured configuration languages that are both human- and machine-friendly, for use with command-line tools. Although intended to be generally useful, it is primarily targeted toward DevOps tools, servers, etc. HCL has both a native syntax, intended to be pleasant to read and write for humans, and a JSON-based variant that is easier for machines to generate and parse. It includes an expression syntax that allows basic inline computation and, with support from...
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    JSON5

    JSON5

    JSON5 — JSON for Humans

    JSON5 is an extension to the popular JSON file format that aims to be easier to write and maintain by hand (e.g. for config files). It is not intended to be used for machine-to-machine communication. JSON5 was started in 2012, and as of 2022, now gets >65M downloads/week, ranks in the top 0.1% of the most depended-upon packages on npm, and has been adopted by major projects like Chromium, Next.js, Babel, Retool, WebStorm, and more. It's also natively supported on Apple platforms like MacOS...
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    TradingView Chart Data Extractor

    TradingView Chart Data Extractor

    Extract price and indicator data from TradingView charts

    Ensure that you zoom/pan such that the oldest date you desire is visible on TradingView before publishing the chart. Too many indicators or too low a time resolution will increase the data points and potentially overload the free server. Avoid this by hosting/running the script on your local machine or scraping multiple times with fewer indicators and manually combining the CSV afterward. Simply append the URL of a chart/idea published on TradingView to the link below. This is not the URL of...
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    busilet

    Busilet is a reference implementation of IDTP and UTID.

    The UTID (Universally Traceable Identifier) is used to identify any thing in the real world or virtual world. The IDTP (Identifier Tracing Protocol) is a communication protocol to access the information of a thing that identified by UTID. The IDTP and UTID were designed by the author of the Busilet project in recent three years. For more information, see: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-huangng-idtp/ https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-huangng-utid/ Project Busilet is a...
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