CSP Evaluator allows developers and security experts to check if a Content Security Policy (CSP) serves as a strong mitigation against cross-site scripting attacks. It assists with the process of reviewing CSP policies, which is usually a manual task, and helps identify subtle CSP bypasses which undermine the value of a policy. CSP Evaluator checks are based on a large-scale study and are aimed to help developers to harden their CSP and improve the security of their applications. This tool (also available as a Chrome extension) is provided only for the convenience of developers and Google provides no guarantees or warranties for this tool.
An easy-to-use secure configuration generator for web, database, and mail software. Simply select the software you are using and receive a configuration file that is both safe and compatible.
A bookmarklet to copy browser tab URLs with titles as rich text and Markdown.
A modernized, complete, standalone TeX/LaTeX engine.
It's probably old news for most, but I've recently started using Tailscale and wanted to share my experience with it.
A collection of bookmarklets that I find useful
Below is a list of terminal tools in alphabetical order (A-Z) and updated regularly. Discover CLI, TUI, and more developer tools at Terminal Trove.
GitHub - tomnomnom/waybackurls: Fetch all the URLs that the Wayback Machine knows about for a domain
Fetch all the URLs that the Wayback Machine knows about for a domain - tomnomnom/waybackurls
Find way more from the Wayback Machine, Common Crawl, Alien Vault OTX, URLScan & VirusTotal! - xnl-h4ck3r/waymore
An online tool which evaluates if a website will be archived correctly by web archives, such as the Internet Archive.
A personal list of great free software that I use in my daily life
Python Module for Tabular Datasets in XLS, CSV, JSON, YAML, &c. - jazzband/tablib
Encoding and Decoding site. e.g. HTML Escape / URL Encoding / Base64 / MD5 / SHA-1 / CRC32 / and many other String, Number, DateTime, Color, Hash formats!
goblin.tools is a collection of small, simple, single-task tools, mostly designed to help neurodivergent people with tasks they find overwhelming or difficult.