CLI based tool for the Passmarked API that can be used for easy integrations and general horse play
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CLI based tool for the Passmarked API that can be used for easy integrations and general horse play
Rules related to checking for any SEO issues on the page given
Rules that relate to checking the SSL configuration of each individual resolved server from the domain to ensure locked down config with the broadest compatibility
Small utility that loads any downloaded JSON databases from www.phishtank.com into Redis cache for quick local queries
Rules related to checking the http headers/protocol details of the request and response from server
Javascript client for Passmarked API that can be used from the browser
Rules that check if a page and it's requests are configured optimally for the smallest possible size and speedy performance over the network
Rules related to checking the HTML compatibility of the page
Fake server that produces the specified amount of pages in directories to test web crawlers
Rules related to checking the compatibility of the CSS on the page ensuring the stylesheet works on older browsers too
Rules related to checking if the Javascript produced by the page does not throw any errors or show messages in the log
Service running a static build of w3c that we keep updated and tested against our code base
Rules related to checking if the the page is optimised and compatible for mobile devices
Rules related to finding spelling mistakes on a page
Rules related to checking the social tags and conformance to standards that control how the page appears on social media websites
Uses Lighthouse integrations to show and return PWA recommendations
Rules that check if any bandwidth can be saved on any page content
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