sqids-dotnet
sqids-cpp
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sqids-dotnet
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Sqids – Generate Short Unique IDs from Numbers
The approach definitely works. Some time ago I saw .NET listed but discovered it wasn't complete. I was eager to replace an existing Hashids implementation so I made some comments, shared a starter-snippet, and then someone was excited enough to complete in just a few days. It was great to see how quick the community stepped in. Maybe there was a bit of Cunningham's Law in effect with my contribution, ha.
https://github.com/sqids/sqids-dotnet/issues/2#issuecomment-...
- Sqids: Hashids, improved – encode numbers into random looking strings and back
sqids-cpp
What are some alternatives?
sqids-javascript - Official JavaScript port of Sqids. Generate short unique IDs from numbers.
nanoid-good - Obscene words filter for nanoid
sqids-ruby - Official Ruby port of Sqids. Generate short unique IDs from numbers.
DotNetCore - .NET 8 Nuget Packages.
sqids-blocklist - Sqids library to generate the default blocklist that will be used to test auto-generated IDs.
Fine Code Coverage - Visualize unit test code coverage easily for free in Visual Studio Community Edition (and other editions too)
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nanoid-dictionary - Predefined character sets to use with nanoid
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