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    WorkerVless2sub

    WorkerVless2sub

    Automate batch replacement to generate subscription generators

    WorkerVless2sub is a dedicated subscription generator focused on providing “preferred line” subscriptions by processing VMess, VLESS, Trojan nodes, filtering and replacing automatically via a Cloudflare Worker script. The idea is you supply node lists (or use existing APIs/CSV sources) and the worker filters them by criteria like speed or reliability and then emits a subscription link for end-users. It supports deployment on Cloudflare Pages or Workers, offers configuration via variables...
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    CF-Workers-SUB

    CF-Workers-SUB

    Aggregates any of your nodes with multiple subscriptions

    CF-Workers-SUB is a project that uses Cloudflare Workers to aggregate or convert multiple subscription sources (for proxy nodes/configs) into a personalized subscription link for the user. Essentially, it lets you input your own node(s) and then generate a unified subscription endpoint that others can use with tools like Clash, Sing-box, or V2Ray. The repository emphasizes being user-friendly for scenarios where one has many proxy/node links but wants to streamline into a single subscription feed. It also supports variable configuration (token, built-in nodes, custom add/CSV/API sources) to produce automated “preferred line” generation. ...
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    MicroWSS is a lightweight web services server/toolkit written in Java. Its purpose it to allow for simple development and deployment of services that use SOAP 1.2 and WSDL. It handles everything relating to XML, so that you only need to deal with Java.
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    A traslator from BPEL4WS processes to YAWL workflows that works with translation patterns. It takes a BPEL document in input and creates a YAWL workflow that rapresents it.
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    PHP2WSDL is a WSDL generator for PHP Web Service support, namely the built-in SOAP API. The definition (WSDL) are derived from the PHP object class, its method functions, the input arguments, output parameter, etc.
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    XmlHttpLib(XHL) is a pure java developers library and cmd line tool for executing http requests with xml-input(, converting response html to xhtml) and transforming it with xslt to grab information from webpages.
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    Web service acts as an authorizer for other web services. It takes other service's name, client's IP address, number of requests and a key as input via GET HTTP request. It produces XML output saying is client authorized to use requested service.
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