Showing 2 open source projects for "string library"

View related business solutions
  • Your monitoring isn't a stack. It's a pile. Fix that. Icon
    Your monitoring isn't a stack. It's a pile. Fix that.

    Errors, performance, logs, uptime. One install, one invoice, one UI.

    Replace Datadog, New Relic, and Sentry without adding three more dashboards.
    Free 30 days.
  • Streamline Azure Security with Palo Alto Networks VM-Series Icon
    Streamline Azure Security with Palo Alto Networks VM-Series

    Centrally manage physical and virtualized firewalls with Panorama

    Improve your security posture and reduce incident response time. Use the VM-Series to natively analyze Azure traffic and dynamically drive policy updates based on workload changes.
    Learn more
  • 1
    OpenPGP.js

    OpenPGP.js

    OpenPGP implementation for JavaScript

    This project aims to provide an Open Source OpenPGP library in JavaScript so it can be used on virtually every device. Instead of other implementations that are aimed at using native code, OpenPGP.js is meant to bypass this requirement (i.e. people will not have to install gpg on their machines in order to use the library). The idea is to implement all the needed OpenPGP functionality in a JavaScript library that can be reused in other projects that provide browser extensions or server...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 2
    Nano ID

    Nano ID

    A secure, URL-friendly, unique string ID generator for JavaScript

    Nano ID is a library for generating random IDs. Likewise UUID, there is a probability of duplicate IDs. However, this probability is extremely small. Meanwhile, a lot of projects generate IDs in small numbers. For those projects, the ID length could be reduced without risk. This calculator aims to help you realize the extent to which the ID length can be reduced. Instead of using the unsafe Math.random(), Nano ID uses the crypto module in Node.js and the Web Crypto API in browsers. These...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • Previous
  • You're on page 1
  • Next