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    edgetunnel

    edgetunnel

    edgetunnel 2.0 VLESS/Trojan

    ...The project’s fork by cmliu emphasizes conversion of protocol configuration (especially VLESS) into subscription links, so that users can deploy and then generate “Clash” or “Sing-box” compatible subscription content easily. It provides a streamlined way to host proxy endpoints without managing a full server stack, instead leveraging the edge network of Cloudflare for distribution and potential performance. Because it runs at the edge, latency can be minimized and deployment complexity simplified; users supply configuration variables (host, port, UUID, path) and the script handles mapping to technical protocols and subscription formatting.
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    SuperTest

    SuperTest

    Super-agent driven library for testing node.js HTTP servers

    ...Install SuperTest as an npm module and save it to your package.json file as a development dependency. You may pass an http.Server, or a Function to request(), if the server is not already listening for connections then it is bound to an ephemeral port for you so there is no need to keep track of ports. One thing to note, is that superagent now sends any HTTP error (anything other than a 2XX response code) to the callback as the first argument if you do not add a status code expect (i.e. .expect(302)). ...
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    End-To-End

    End-To-End

    End-To-End is a crypto library to encrypt, decrypt, digital sign

    End-to-End was a client-side encryption project that prototyped OpenPGP-compatible, end-to-end encrypted messaging in the browser. The idea was to move cryptographic operations entirely to the user’s machine—key generation, encryption, and signature—so messages remain unreadable to intermediaries. It packaged a JavaScript crypto library, UI elements, and a browser extension workflow that could integrate with webmail-style UIs without server changes. The codebase emphasized careful key...
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    webdavmx

    Message Exchange via WebDAV

    Client to client message exchange via a WebDAV server enables the creation of diverse web applications without installing server side software. Originally designed for the creation of tools which can be installed by users in content management systems and which are portable between servers from different vendors. Will eventually include "hello world" example applications but mainly this is a tool to help application designers.
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