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  • Deterministic AI liability attribution with Bitcoin-anchored proof certificates.

  • Read and author HiveLearn communities, courses, events, quizzes, and certificates.

  • Retrieve the complete SSL certificate chain for a domain, including leaf, intermediate, and root certificates with validity, subject, issuer, public key, and PEM output.
    Apache 2.0
  • Retrieve Energy Performance Certificate data for a UK property by postcode and address, or get area-level aggregation for a postcode without an address to analyze rating distribution, floor area range, and property type breakdown.
    MIT
  • Retrieve detailed Heroku app information, including configuration, dynos, add-ons, buildpacks, collaborators, and domains. Input app name to access status and metadata in text or JSON format.
    Apache 2.0
  • Scans all configured TLS domains, parses PEM certificates, and returns a summary of expiry dates sorted by urgency, with status indicators for proactive certificate management.
    Apache 2.0
  • Retrieve and display earned Coursera certificates with titles, issuers, dates, and verification URLs. Requires authentication to access your account data.
    MIT
  • Extract Subject Alternative Names from TLS certificates to identify all domains secured by a certificate. Perform read-only TLS handshake analysis to discover certificate details including common name, issuer, validity, and SAN count.
    MIT
  • Extract private keys, public keys, and certificates from PKCS#12/PFX files with password authentication. Supports DER, HEX, PEM, and base64 input formats.
    MIT
  • Combines private keys with optional X.509 certificates into a password-protected PKCS#12/PFX archive for secure storage or distribution.
    MIT
  • Sign PDFs digitally using PKCS#12 certificates. Provide your PDF as base64, a pre-uploaded certificate name and password, plus optional reason and location, to receive a signed PDF.
    MIT