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    BoringSSL

    BoringSSL

    Mirror of BoringSSL

    ...While fully open source, BoringSSL is not intended for general public use — it serves as a streamlined, heavily modified SSL/TLS and cryptography library optimized for Google’s internal ecosystem, including Chrome/Chromium, Android, and other Google services. The project prioritizes security, simplicity, and maintainability over backward compatibility. Unlike OpenSSL, BoringSSL provides no guarantee of stable APIs or ABIs, meaning third-party projects depending on it may frequently break. Google products that use BoringSSL ship their own copies and update them as needed, enabling faster iteration without legacy constraints. BoringSSL includes comprehensive API documentation, build instructions, and guidance for porting code from OpenSSL.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Anya

    Anya

    A malware analysis platform built in Rust

    Anya is a privacy-first static malware analysis tool for Windows, Linux, and macOS. It combines PE, ELF, and Mach-O binary analysis with MITRE ATT&CK mapping, confidence-based risk scoring, and plain-English explanations. All offline, with zero network calls. Built for analysts and students alike, it ships as both a CLI and a desktop GUI.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    SafeUtils

    SafeUtils

    110+ developer tools as native MacOS, Linux & Windows desktop apps.

    Tools: https://safeutils.com/barcode-generator https://safeutils.com/color-picker https://safeutils.com/qr-code-generator https://safeutils.com/qr-code-scanner https://safeutils.com/word-counter https://safeutils.com/base-64-decoder https://safeutils.com/diff-checker https://safeutils.com/hex-to-ascii https://safeutils.com/json-formatter https://safeutils.com/lorem-ipsum-generator https://safeutils.com/random-generator https://safeutils.com/time-converter https://safeutils.com/...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    PassForge

    PassForge

    An Opensource Password Generator

    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    please

    please, sudo like program with regex support written in rust

    Admin your machines without giving users full root shells, define roles with regex if you like. Most admins have experience of regex in one form or another, so lets configure access that way.
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