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    urllib3

    urllib3

    Python HTTP library with thread-safe connection pooling

    ...Much of the Python ecosystem already uses urllib3 and you should too. Thread safety, connection pooling. Client-side TLS/SSL verification. File uploads with multipart encoding. Helpers for retrying requests and dealing with HTTP redirects. Support for gzip, deflate, brotli, and zstd encoding. Proxy support for HTTP and SOCKS. 100% test coverage. Professional support for urllib3 is available as part of the Tidelift Subscription. Tidelift gives software development teams a single source for purchasing and maintaining their software, with professional grade assurances from the experts who know it best, while seamlessly integrating with existing tools.
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    zpdf

    zpdf

    Zero-copy PDF text extraction library written in Zig

    ...The library supports streaming extraction using efficient arena allocation, making it well suited for workloads that need to process big documents quickly or in batches. It implements multiple PDF decompression filters and handles common font encoding pathways, which are essential for turning raw PDF content streams into readable text. It also understands both classic cross-reference tables and newer cross-reference streams, including PDF 1.5+ features, and it offers configurable strict vs permissive error handling depending on whether you prioritize correctness or robustness.
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    Big List of Naughty Strings

    Big List of Naughty Strings

    List of strings which have a high probability of causing issues

    ...It exists so developers and QA engineers can easily test edge cases that normal test data would miss, such as zero-width characters, right-to-left marks, emojis, foreign alphabets, and long or malformed strings. By throwing these strings at forms, APIs, databases, and UIs, teams can discover encoding bugs, sanitizer gaps, rendering issues, and security oversights early. The list is language-agnostic and repository-friendly, meaning you can consume it from CI pipelines or local scripts with minimal setup. Because it’s crowdsourced, it reflects real issues practitioners have faced in production, not just theoretical cases. Using the list regularly helps harden applications against the fragile edges of text processing and user input.
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