Distributed identifier generation service
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Distributed identifier generation service
Python port for https://github.com/tvondra/sequential-uuids
Portable Software that generate UUID
"Unique": UUID generator tool. unique.py will generate UUIDs (using a CLI) in a variety of flavors whilst unique_gui.py wraps this up in a pretty GUI. This project in available as native python source, a windows executable and docker image.
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64-bit integer based GUID generator inspired by the Twitter-Snowflake algorithm.
Map integers to fun pseudo-random names following a custom format
Uses ZeroMQ to send a message containing a randomly generated GUID upon request from the client. Messages are carried via sockets connected by a request-reply pattern.
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Compact human-readable unique identifiers for temporary objects in small non-synchronizing distributed systems.
FastUUID is a library which provides CPython bindings to Rust's UUID library
A python package designed for processing strings, particularly for normalizing and generating a unique identifier of the strings.
Python tool for creating Universally Unique Identifiers (UUIDs) for Internet of Things (IoT) devicees
Generate different kinds of random unique identifiers, tokens, and words.
Get both version1 or version4 UUID from https://www.uuidgenerator.net
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