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Provides the System.Net.Dns class, which enables developers to perform simple domain name resolution. Commonly Used Types: System.Net.Dns System.Net.IPHostEntry When using NuGet 3.x this package requires at least version 3.4.
High performance Redis client, incorporating both synchronous and asynchronous usage.
Generates simple names info (types, parameters, properties, fields, and methods).
Serilog enricher for assembly information
A high performance Micro-ORM supporting SQL Server, MySQL, Sqlite, SqlCE, Firebird etc. Major Sponsor: Dapper Plus from ZZZ Projects.
Provides a way to expose service information (e.g. software version and all the service dependencies versions).
Strong Namer will automatically add strong names to referenced assemblies which do not already have a strong name.
Logging abstractions for Microsoft.Extensions.Logging. Commonly Used Types: Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.ILogger Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.ILoggerFactory Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.ILogger<TCategoryName> Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.LogLevel Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Logger<T> Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.LoggerMessage Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Abstractions.NullLogger
Provides provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way to read and write Extensible Markup Language (XML) data. Commonly Used Types: System.Xml.XmlNodeType System.Xml.XmlException System.Xml.XmlReader System.Xml.XmlWriter System.Xml.IXmlLineInfo System.Xml.XmlNameTable System.Xml.IXmlNamespaceResolver System.Xml.XmlNamespaceManager System.Xml.XmlQualifiedName When using NuGet 3.x this package requires at least version 3.4.
A small library for generating random names and gamertags.
Parses full name into first name, middle name, last name, nickname, title, and suffix fields
The library contains a stripped down lists of human names from the US Census names list, and a list of place names from another census list. The library allows you to get random first and last names or both and you can get male and female first names. You can also generate random place names as well. To access this functionality create a NameGenerator in namespace RandomNameGenerator, and call one of the functions like GenerateRandomFirstAndLastName(). The functions names describe literally and simply what those functions do. Examples at github project site: https://github.com/m4bwav/DotNetRandomNameGenerator
Provides commonly-used classes for performing mathematical functions, conversions, string comparisons and querying environment information. Commonly Used Types: System.Math System.Environment System.Random System.Progress<T> System.Convert System.Diagnostics.Stopwatch System.Runtime.Versioning.FrameworkName System.StringComparer System.IO.Path When using NuGet 3.x this package requires at least version 3.4.
Provides older specialized non-generic collections; for example, a linked list dictionary, a bit vector, and collections that contain only strings. Commonly Used Types: System.Collections.Specialized.NameValueCollection System.Collections.Specialized.NameObjectCollectionBase System.Collections.Specialized.StringCollection System.Collections.Specialized.IOrderedDictionary System.Collections.Specialized.HybridDictionary System.Collections.Specialized.OrderedDictionary System.Collections.Specialized.ListDictionary System.Collections.Specialized.StringDictionary System.Collections.Specialized.BitVector32 When using NuGet 3.x this package requires at least version 3.4.
This package provides an assembly containing classes which extend the .NET Framework 4.5 with the necessary logic that extends token validation to check that the signer of a token and the issuer of the token are a valid pair. This capability can be applied both within the Windows Identity Foundation token processing pipeline and standalone, without any dependency on WIF’s configuration.
Provides abstractions for reading `.deps` files. When a .NET application is compiled, the SDK generates a JSON manifest file (`<ApplicationName>.deps.json`) that contains information about application dependencies. You can use `Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyModel` to read information from this manifest at run time. This is useful when you want to dynamically compile code (for example, using Roslyn Emit API) referencing the same dependencies as your main application. By default, the dependency manifest contains information about the application's target framework and runtime dependencies. Set the PreserveCompilationContext project property to `true` to additionally include information about reference assemblies used during compilation.
Automatic strong-name signing of referenced assemblies. Utility software to strong-name sign .NET assemblies, including assemblies you do not have the source code for. If you strong-name sign your own projects you may have noticed that if you reference an unsigned third party assembly you get an error similar to "Referenced assembly 'A.B.C' does not have a strong name". If you did not create this assembly, you can use this tool to sign the assembly with your own (or temporarily generated) strong-name key. The tool will also re-write the assembly references (as well as any InternalsVisibleTo references) to match the new signed versions of the assemblies you create.
An implementation of the Redlock distributed lock algorithm
Generates typed x:Name references to Avalonia controls declared in XAML.
Human name parsing. Parses names using English conventions for persons names. Many thanks to Tyler Young, Matt Gillette, mguiness,Paul Forness, Jamin Quimby