base62. Arbitrary inputs, deterministic and close to optimal output. Typescript, Go, and Rust versions.
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base62. Arbitrary inputs, deterministic and close to optimal output. Typescript, Go, and Rust versions.
Generate & Verify GitHub-style & npm-style Base62 Tokens
A URL shortener that is fully scalable
🔗 Modern URL Shortener with Base62 encoding | Flask + REST API + Analytics | Production ready with beautiful UI | Deploy to Heroku/Railway/Render
A URL Shortener written using python and flask
An easy keeping score web project for table-top or sport games.
Algorithm base62 in javascript
A simple URL shortener, built using Node.js with database storage, and redirection handling.
URL shortening web app built using Flask. It uses the base26 algorithm (derived from base62) for shortening URL, MySQL for database, and also Redis for caching.
A convertor between numbers and strings in Base62.
A multi-language library (Elixir, Go, Node.js, PHP, Python, Ruby) for creating and redeeming cryptocurrency vouchers! Simplifies wallet management and enhances usability for everyday cryptocurrency transactions
A basic URL shortner with Click Tracking feature
A high-performance URL shortening service built with Spring Boot, React.js, and MySQL. Converts long URLs into short, secure links with efficient redirection, JWT authentication, Base62 encoding, and click analytics. Features a responsive frontend, Redis caching, and Docker containerization for scalability.
My implementation of URL Shortener in ASP.NET Core 6
A django based URL Shortening Service
A NuGet package for .NET to encode/decode base62
b62 — Your trusty companion for Base62 encoding and decoding, written in both Python and Rust! Fast, reliable, and ready to tame your alphanumeric chaos. Whether you're coding late or early, b62 keeps your data neat and compact.
Flik.io - A URL Shortening Application (backend)
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