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Reverse Dependencies for rbnacl

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This gem provides the basic methods for managing did:oyd.
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This gem provides the basic methods for managing did:pplc.
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Easy to use token generation using libsodium and json (using multi_json), message_pack or protobuf
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Punk! is an omakase web framework for rapid prototyping.
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This is a ruby version based on libsodium of "ai sso"(https://git.autistici.org/ai/sso). We provide an omniauth strategy. It could also be used in bonafide server to sign sso tickets to be consumed by soledad server.
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This library provides various utilities for parsing [Adscore](https://adscore.com) signatures v4 and v5, and virtually anything that might be useful for customers doing server-side integration with the service.
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A Ruby implementation of Saltpack, a modern crypto messaging format based on Dan Bernstein's {NaCl}[https://nacl.cr.yp.to/].
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This gem is deprecated. Please use sysrandom instead.
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🧞 - "Sesame is a simple password manager for the command-line!"
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SessionKeys is a cryptographic tool for the deterministic generation of NaCl compatible Curve25519 encryption and Ed25519 digital signature keys. The strength of the system is rooted in the fact that the keypairs are derived from passing an identifier, such as a username or email...
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Framework to facilitate distributed computing with Ruby
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