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A native implementation of TLS in Javascript and tools to write crypto-based and network-heavy webapps
Updated
Sep 25, 2020
JavaScript
An easy way for hashing and encryption.
Compute message digest for large files in Go
CLI for streaming message digest calculator - Insert into pipe, get the digest in tty
Implementation of the single-step key derivation function (KDF) as described in NIST Special Publication 800-56C Rev1 supporting messages digest and HMAC.
Binary overlay classes for message digests.
Updated
Jul 16, 2017
Java
A simple collection of chiper tools for nifi
Updated
Oct 13, 2018
Java
Print or check BLAKE2 checksums recursively
Updated
Feb 9, 2020
Shell
Calculates MD5SUMS/SHA1SUMS-alike files for the contents in a Maven archiver archive
Updated
Mar 16, 2020
Java
Library for calculation of MD5 hash.
Updated
Sep 4, 2020
Pascal
Docker container with utilities to compute hashes (CRC32, MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256, SHA-512, Argon2...).
Updated
May 16, 2020
Dockerfile
BeSafe! provides client-side cryptography services
Updated
May 26, 2018
HTML
Library for calculation of MD4 hash.
Updated
Sep 4, 2020
Pascal
Library for calculation of MD2 hash.
Updated
Sep 4, 2020
Pascal
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