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    Coraza

    Coraza

    OWASP Coraza WAF is a golang modsecurity compatible firewall library

    Coraza is an open-source, enterprise-grade, high-performance Web Application Firewall (WAF) ready to protect your beloved applications. It is written in Go, supports ModSecurity SecLang rulesets and is 100% compatible with the OWASP Core Rule Set. Coraza is a drop-in alternative to replace the soon-to-be abandoned Trustwave ModSecurity Engine and supports industry-standard SecLang rule sets. Coraza runs the OWASP Core Rule Set (CRS) to protect your web applications from a wide range of...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    MBR WP Performance

    MBR WP Performance

    Comprehensive WordPress performance optimization plugin

    ...Instead of hiding complexity behind a single button, it provides transparent, granular controls for every performance technique—so you understand exactly what each feature does. Core Features: Disable WordPress features that you don’t need. Self-host and preload Google Fonts, lazy load images and videos, defer/delay JavaScript execution, generate and inline critical CSS, preload critical resources, optimise database tables, clean revisions and orphaned data, and much more. Every feature includes clear explanations and real-world impact estimates.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Material Calendar View

    Material Calendar View

    A Material design back port of Android's CalendarView

    ...The goal is to have a Material look and feel, rather than 100% parity with the platform's implementation. Material CalendarView 2.0 comes in with a major change into the core of it's API, we transitioned from using java.util.Calendar to java.time.LocalDate. Also that should not impact the public api (we are still using CalendarDay), both Calendar and LocalDate function a little bit differently. One example of that: Months are now indexed from 1 (January) to 12 (December). You can access from the LocalDate from CalendarDay using getDate().
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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