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Stars
★ 20
Forks
⑂ 0
Language
Ruby
Topic
License
MIT
Updated
13.9y ago
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p0deje/content-security-policy is tracked by TopGit as an open-source project, with 20 stars on GitHub, written primarily in Ruby. Full-featured Content Security Policy as Rack middleware

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Stars★ 20
Forks⑂ 0
LanguageRuby
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LicenseMIT
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p0deje/content-security-policy (p0deje/content-security-policy) is a Ruby project on GitHub. From the project's own README: Full-featured Content Security Policy as Rack middleware

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