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There are 2 functions that encrypt text to number and in the opposite way
A simple utility to generate random numbers using a provable fair algorithm.
*A mostly reasonable approach to JavaScript*
- postcss
- jshint
- iam
- browserslist
- function
- make dir
- syntaxerror
- circular
- settings
- multi-package
- @@toStringTag
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A cryptographically strong random number generator. Designed to be a drop-in replacement for Math.random. Can be used with Node or in a browser.
- random
- random number
- crypto-random
- crypto random
- crypto
- cryptography
- math-random
- math random
- math
- browser
- node
This project provides a small utility for numerical ID obscuration for public display or referencing. It converts a number like *19* to a string like *ivUVjy0Q*, and a given string (obscured ID) can be converted back to the original number. The numerical
- properties
- inference
- preserve-symlinks
- delete
- enumerable
- https
- 6to5
- metadata
- Symbol.toStringTag
- ECMAScript 2022
- starter
- compile less
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<h3 align="center">lang-number-converter</h3>
- number converter
- english to persian
- english to arabic
- number string converter
- arabic
- persian
- english
- crypto
Explicitly seeded random number generator for JavaScript, ported to ES Modules. Compatible with original seedrandom CommonJS package.
@xdanangelxoqenpm/ullam-voluptas-dolorum is a Node.js module to mask various kinds of data. With the help of @xdanangelxoqenpm/ullam-voluptas-dolorum, you can mask email, phone number, card number, JSON fields, password, etc... <br/>Also, it provides uti
- stringify
- dataView
- function
- configurable
- Array.prototype.findLastIndex
- linux
- CSS
- es
- core-js
- toolkit
- merge
- trimStart
- higher-order
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The algorithm continuously evaluates and scores open source software projects in supported package managers based on their impact and value to the OSS ecosystem.
- picomatch
- file
- Array.prototype.flatMap
- preserve-symlinks
- traverse
- iterate
- ecmascript
- internal slot
- korean
- lint
- Microsoft
- l10n
- Array
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Attach functions as non enumerable properties to the prototype of any object.
- xdg
- awesomesauce
- CSSStyleDeclaration
- karma
- libphonenumber
- codes
- private
- weakset
- .env
- symbol
- popmotion
- Object
- sigterm
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<p align="center"> <img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/stimulusreflex/@omegion1npm/dolor-recusandae-explicabo/main/assets/cable-ready-logo-with-copy.svg" width="360" /> <h1 align="center">Welcome to CableReady 👋</h1> <p align="center">
- parents
- ES2016
- less
- set
- exit
- libphonenumber
- descriptor
- rangeerror
- Microsoft
- pretty
- logging
- array
- request
- immer
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@swenkerorg/nulla-voluptates-voluptates ======= #### A simple lib to manage multiple processes on nodejs. It makes horizontal scaling easy on multiple machines over HTTP traffic.
- ascii
- functions
- dynamodb
- uninstall
- censor
- findLast
- ECMAScript 5
- style
- form-validation
- TypeBox
- elasticache
- emr
- character
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The accessible autocomplete is a component that helps users choose answers from a list you provide. You can also use it to make the answers you get from users more consistent.
The algorithm continuously evaluates and scores open source software projects in supported package managers based on their impact and value to the OSS ecosystem.
- symbol
- ECMAScript 2020
- tdd
- character
- inference
- redux-toolkit
- iteration
- elasticache
- editor
- s3
- RegExp.prototype.flags
- irq
- colors
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The algorithm continuously evaluates and scores open source software projects in supported package managers based on their impact and value to the OSS ecosystem.
- jsdom
- schema
- ECMAScript 2016
- pretty
- Streams
- ArrayBuffer.prototype.slice
- listeners
- redux-toolkit
- trimRight
- string
- merge
- set
- dotenv
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*A mostly reasonable approach to JavaScript*
*A mostly reasonable approach to JavaScript*
*A mostly reasonable approach to JavaScript*
- pure
- user-streams
- assert
- ascii
- sharedarraybuffer
- rapid
- sanitize
- Observable
- eventDispatcher
- reuse
- file
- Float64Array
- spinners
- redux-toolkit
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*A mostly reasonable approach to JavaScript*
- es
- watcher
- handlers
- node
- interrupts
- ArrayBuffer#slice
- ECMAScript 2021
- ArrayBuffer.prototype.slice
- native
- search
- diff
- accessibility
- symbol
- stdlib
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*A mostly reasonable approach to JavaScript*
- yaml
- colour
- xterm
- recursive
- native
- ArrayBuffer.prototype.slice
- 3d
- toSorted
- form-validation
- curl
- tester
- offset
- worker
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