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    Node Thermal Printer

    Node Thermal Printer

    Node.js module for thermal printers command line printing

    node-thermal-printer is a Node.js library that enables communication with thermal receipt printers using ESC/POS commands. It is designed for point-of-sale (POS) applications, allowing developers to generate receipts, barcodes, QR codes, and formatted text.
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    External Secrets

    External Secrets

    External Secrets Operator reads information from a third-party service

    External Secrets Operator is a Kubernetes operator that integrates external secret management systems like AWS Secrets Manager, HashiCorp Vault, Google Secrets Manager, Azure Key Vault, IBM Cloud Secrets Manager, Akeyless, CyberArk Conjur, Pulumi ESC and many more. The operator reads information from external APIs and automatically injects the values into a Kubernetes Secret. Multiple people and organizations are joining efforts to create a single External Secrets solution based on existing projects. If you are curious about the origins of this project, check out this issue and this PR.
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    Prompts

    Prompts

    Lightweight, beautiful and user-friendly interactive prompts

    ...Prompt Objects with type set to falsy values are skipped. Prompter function which takes your prompt objects and returns an object with responses. Prompts can be submitted (return, enter) or canceled (esc, abort, ctrl+c, ctrl+d). No property is being defined on the returned response object when a prompt is canceled.
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    XJML

    XJML 1.0 is a platform for Verification and Validation of Java classes

    XJML 1.0 actually can reads one Java class and its contract (written in XML) and then executes the next verification techniques: 1. Runtime Assertion Checking (RAC). Using JML4c and JML4rt tools. 2. Extended Static Checking (ESC). Using ESC/Java2. 3. Full Static Program Verification (FSPV). Using the Why platform (tested with Why 2.30 and Why3 0.71)
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    Interactive Nullness Annotation Propagation Application - assists a developer with adding nullness annotations (i.e. JML) to Java source code. This makes it easier to use a checker like ESC/Java for statically identifying potential null pointer bugs.
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    This project brings color to the java console. To accomplish this task we use JNI for the Windows runtime environments and ESC sequences for the *nix worlds.
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    ESC - I'm the Key (Developing General Purpose Libraries and Frameworks)
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