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Term::ReadKey is a compiled perl module dedicated to providing simple control over terminal driver modes (cbreak, raw, cooked, etc.) support for non-blocking reads, if the architecture allows, and some generalized handy functions for working with terminals. One of the main goals is to have the functions as portable as possible, so you can just plug in "use Term::ReadKey" on any architecture and have a good likelyhood of it working.
This module provides thread-safe FIFO queues that can be accessed safely by any number of threads.
The Time::HiRes module implements a Perl interface to the usleep, nanosleep, ualarm, gettimeofday, and setitimer/getitimer system calls, in other words, high resolution time and timers.
This module implements some sane defaults for Perl programs, as defined by two typical (or not so typical - use your common sense) specimens of Perl coders: It's supposed to be mostly the same, with much lower memory usage, as: use utf8; use strict qw(vars subs); use feature qw(say state switch); use feature qw(unicode_strings unicode_eval current_sub fc evalbytes); no feature qw(array_base); no warnings; use warnings qw(FATAL closed threads internal debugging pack portable prototype inplace io pipe unpack malloc deprecated glob digit printf layer reserved taint closure semicolon); no warnings qw(exec newline unopened);
Documentation files for git-core package including man pages.
Libidn2 is an implementation of the IDNA2008 specifications in RFC 5890, 5891, 5892, 5893 and TR46 for internationalized domain names (IDN). It is a standalone library, without any dependency on libidn.
libxcrypt is a modern library for one-way hashing of passwords. It supports a wide variety of both modern and historical hashing methods: yescrypt, gost-yescrypt, scrypt, bcrypt, sha512crypt, sha256crypt, md5crypt, SunMD5, sha1crypt, NT, bsdicrypt, bigcrypt, and descrypt. It provides the traditional Unix crypt and crypt_r interfaces, as well as a set of extended interfaces pioneered by Openwall Linux, crypt_rn, crypt_ra, crypt_gensalt, crypt_gensalt_rn, and crypt_gensalt_ra. libxcrypt is intended to be used by login(1), passwd(1), and other similar programs; that is, to hash a small number of passwords during an interactive authentication dialogue with a human. It is not suitable for use in bulk password-cracking applications, or in any other situation where speed is more important than careful handling of sensitive data. However, it is intended to be fast and lightweight enough for use in servers that must field thousands of login attempts per minute.
A Ruby wrapper for the OAuth 2.0 protocol built with a similar style to the original OAuth spec.
oBIX parser.
Simple wrapper for the GitHub API.