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    Retire.js

    Retire.js

    Scanner detecting the use of JavaScript libraries

    There is a plethora of JavaScript libraries for use on the web and in node.js apps out there. This greatly simplifies, but we need to stay updated on security fixes. "Using Components with Known Vulnerabilities" is now a part of the OWASP Top 10 and insecure libraries can pose a huge risk for your web app. The goal of Retire.js is to help you detect the use of versions with known vulnerabilities.
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    OnlineToolsBook

    OnlineToolsBook

    Online tool cheats, write a high-quality manual for online tools

    ...For someone who frequently resorts to ad-hoc web tools to solve tasks (text manipulation, image processing, conversion, utilities), OnlineToolsBook acts as an aggregator of “cheat sheets” or curated pointer collection rather than a specific application. The intention appears to be long-term: the repository can be updated to reflect new tools, remove broken ones, organize categories, or provide usage hints — so it becomes a living, crowd-maintained reference.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    NodeGoat

    NodeGoat

    The OWASP NodeGoat project

    A deliberately vulnerable Node.js application designed for security training, helping developers understand common web vulnerabilities and how to mitigate them.
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