🛠 Secure, stateless, and cookie-based session library for JavaScript
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🛠 Secure, stateless, and cookie-based session library for JavaScript
🔐 Nuxt user authentication and sessions via authjs (next-auth), local and refresh providers. nuxt-auth wraps NextAuth.js to offer the reliability & convenience of a 12k star library to the nuxt 3 ecosystem with a native developer experience (DX)
Example showing SvelteKit used with Firebase
Simple promise-based session middleware for Next.js, micro, Express, and more
Nuxt session middleware to get a persistent session per app user, e.g., to store data across multiple requests. The nuxt session module provides the useSession() composable out of the box and sets up API endpoints to interact with your session to make working with sessions feel like a breeze.
Persist and hydrate MobX-state-tree stores (in < 100 LoC)
2key-ratchet is an implementation of a Double Ratchet protocol and X3DH in TypeScript utilizing WebCrypto.
⚒️ Encrypted "stateless" cookie sessions for SvelteKit
Angular module for session expiration alert
Dead simple cookie-based session for Deno Fresh.
Server side implementation of toast notifications in Remix
A clone of Reddit developed using Node.js, React, PostgreSQL, and Typescript. Users are able to sign up, login and create posts and comment on others. Posts, like in Reddit fashion, can be upvoted or downvoted. A set of moderation tools have also been added! Design is based off of the classic Reddit layout.
⚡ A simple boilerplate with Docker, Express, PostgreSQL and authentication
Cloudflare Workers based User Management and Session State Framework
Send temporary data after redirect, usually from endpoints. Works with both SSR and client.
Typescript project based on matter.ts, used webpack, GamePlay based on canvas2D. Multiplayer real time for platformer gameplay. Video chat webRTC supported by node.js signalling. MongoDB used for account session. Node.js for server part. Powerfull ! ®zlatnaspirala
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