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    serve

    serve

    Static file serving and directory listing

    Assuming you would like to serve a static site, single page application or just a static file (no matter if on your device or on the local network), this package is just the right choice for you. Once it's time to push your site to production, we recommend using Vercel. In general, serve also provides a neat interface for listing the directory's contents. The quickest way to get started is to just run npx serve in your project's directory. If you prefer, you can also install the package...
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    Passport

    Passport

    Simple, unobtrusive authentication for Node.js

    Passport is a flexible authentication middleware for Node.js that provides a modular and extensible system for handling user login and identity in web applications. It doesn’t impose specific user model structures or storage strategies but instead offers a unified API driven by “strategies”—small plugins that encapsulate authentication logic for protocols such as local username/password, OAuth, OpenID, SAML, and many others. This design allows developers to plug in only the strategies they...
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    OAuth2orize

    OAuth2orize

    OAuth 2.0 authorization server toolkit for Node.js

    OAuth2orize is a Node.js module for implementing OAuth 2.0 authorization servers, providing the server-side machinery needed to support standard OAuth grant types such as authorization code, implicit, resource owner password credentials, and client credentials. It integrates with Express and similar frameworks, letting developers define how clients are authenticated, how authorization decisions are made, and how tokens are issued, all through a clean, extensible API. The module encourages a...
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    mod_psldap

    Apache LDAP Directory Manager

    mod_psldap is an Apache module for leveraging LDAP services built on the OpenLDAP library and the Apache APIs, to include web based A&A, web based updates to the LDAP store, server-side XSLT processing, and session management across servers.
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    Gemini 3 and 200+ AI Models on One Platform

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    Speakeasy

    Speakeasy

    Two-factor authentication for Node.js

    Speakeasy is a Node.js library for two-factor authentication, providing one-time passcode generation (HOTP/TOTP) with support for Google Authenticator and other compatible apps.
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