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    libsodium.js

    libsodium.js

    libsodium compiled to Webassembly and pure JavaScript

    libsodium.js is a JavaScript and WebAssembly port of the widely used libsodium cryptographic library, providing modern, high-level cryptographic functions for secure application development in web and Node.js environments. It exposes a comprehensive set of APIs for encryption, decryption, hashing, digital signatures, and key exchange, all designed to be safe and easy to use without requiring deep cryptographic expertise. The library leverages WebAssembly for improved performance, enabling...
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    rrule.js

    rrule.js

    JS library for working with recurrence rules for calendar dates

    JavaScript library for working with recurrence rules for calendar dates as defined in the iCalendar RFC and more. rrule.js supports recurrence rules as defined in the iCalendar RFC, with a few important differences. It is a partial port of the rrule module from the excellent python-dateutil library. On top of that, it supports parsing and serialization of recurrence rules from and to natural language.
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