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qrlab.com
domain · DNS records found
qrlab.io
domain · DNS records found
GitHub org/user
code · GitHub namespace exists
npm
package · Exact package name is clear
PyPI
package · Exact project name is clear
Docker Hub
distribution · No matching org or official image
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qrlab.com
high confidence · DNS records found
qrlab.dev
medium confidence · No DNS record found
qrlab.io
high confidence · DNS records found
qrlab.app
high confidence · DNS records found
qrlab.ai
high confidence · DNS records found
qrlab.co
medium confidence · No DNS record found
npm
high confidence · Exact package name is clear
PyPI
high confidence · Exact project name is clear
crates.io
high confidence · No exact crate found
RubyGems
high confidence · Gem name is clear
Packagist
high confidence · No vendor packages found
GitHub org/user
high confidence · GitHub namespace exists
VS Code
medium confidence · No matching publisher or extension
Docker Hub
high confidence · No matching org or official image
Homebrew
high confidence · No formula or cask found
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npm
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Exact package name is clear
PyPI
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Exact project name is clear
GitHub org/user
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taken
GitHub namespace exists
Docker Hub
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No matching org or official image
crates.io
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No exact crate found
RubyGems
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Gem name is clear
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Homebrew
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No formula or cask found
Packagist
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No vendor packages found
VS Code
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No matching publisher or extension
Near matches
Even when your exact name is free, these are close enough to cause confusion.
awkena/qrlabelr
GitHubAn open-source software for designing print-ready plot labels affixed with QR codes
grebic/SmartsheetQRLabelMaker
GitHubIf you use Smartsheet, have Excel, and happen to have a label printer then this may be of use to you. This script takes identifying cells from a row and uses that information to create labels and generate QR codes. You put the number of labels you want to create into a column named label then save the sheet. Then you activate the script and it takes that number and makes that many sub rows and creates labels and QR codes for each. Each sub row is marked with its corresponding number in the sequence. If you are familiar with powershell and smartsheet you should be able to manipulate this script to work for you in the ways you want and then BOOM, you have a little product tracking system with Smartsheets built in bar code scanning function. The only slight problem I have with this script is the COM objects work differently in different environments and will occasionally ignore the $excel.visible = $false parameter which slows down the process a bit.
sylvr73/QRLabeler
GitHubCreates and processes labels for use with the BCOEM system
jefdaj/qrlabels
GitHubGenerates sheets of QR codes that can be printed on labels.