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Reverse Dependencies for ed25519
The projects listed here declare ed25519 as a runtime or development dependency
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Extends the ruby-jwt gem with EdDSA signing, verification and JWK importing/exporting
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LEX::SSH
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An implementation of HTTP Messages Signatures (RFC9421)
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Repeatable management of remote hosts over SSH
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metasploit-framework
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Create and verify minisign signatures
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NEAR blockchain ruby API
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Net::SSH: a pure-Ruby implementation of the SSH2 client protocol. It allows you to write programs that invoke and interact with processes on remote servers, via SSH2.
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xlogin to net-ssh
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NATS Keys for Ruby
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Kamal with the TLS on demand feature
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opswalrus is a tool that runs scripts against a fleet of hosts hosts. It's kind of like Ansible, but aims to be simpler to use.
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This gem provides the basic methods for managing did:oyd.
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CLI wrapper for postgres.ai thin clones
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CLI for exporting/importing PostgreSQL dumps via FTP/SSH. Can be used for backups or synchronizing databases between production and development environments.
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This gem provides the basic methods for managing did:pplc.
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This gem provides the basic methods for managing did:pplc.
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This gem provides the basic methods for managing did:ppld.
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Rack middleware for Discord Interaction validation.
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This is a collection of Rake tasks I use for development. I distribute them as a gem mostly so people who wish to contribute to the other Open Source libraries I maintain can do so easily, but of course you’re welcome to use them yourself if you find them useful.
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