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    JavaScript Obfuscator

    JavaScript Obfuscator

    A powerful obfuscator for JavaScript and Node.js

    JavaScript Obfuscator is a Node.js library and CLI that transforms readable JavaScript into hardened, difficult-to-reverse code. It applies techniques such as identifier mangling, string array extraction/encoding, control-flow flattening, dead-code injection, and numeric literal transformations to disguise intent. Advanced options include self-defending code, domain locking, debug/console protection, and property key transformation, allowing you to tailor defenses to your threat model. ...
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    Flask Debug-toolbar

    Flask Debug-toolbar

    A toolbar overlay for debugging Flask applications

    This extension adds a toolbar overlay to Flask applications containing useful information for debugging. The toolbar will automatically be injected into HTML responses when debug mode is on. In production, setting app.debug = False will disable the toolbar. This extension also supports the Flask app factory pattern by separately creating the toolbar and later initializing it for an app.
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    penthouse

    penthouse

    Generate critical CSS for your web pages

    The critical path is the path to render a web page, what's needed before that can happen. CSS Stylesheets block rendering. Until the browser has requested, received, downloaded, and parsed your stylesheets, the page will remain blank. By reducing the amount of CSS the browser has to go through, and by inlining it on the page (removing the HTTP request), we can get the page to render much, much faster. You should minify the critical CSS, then inline it on your page (wrapped in <style> tags)....
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