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    Kubeguard Guard

    Kubeguard Guard

    Kubernetes Authentication & Authorization WebHook Server

    Guard by AppsCode is a Kubernetes Webhook Authentication server. Using guard, you can log into your Kubernetes cluster using various auth providers. Guard also configures groups of authenticated user appropriately. This allows cluster administrators to setup RBAC rules based on membership in groups.
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    FingerprintJS Server API Node.js SDK

    FingerprintJS Server API Node.js SDK

    Node.js wrapper for FingerprintJS Server API

    Node.js wrapper for FingerprintJS Server API. This SDK might be also compatible, however not actively tested, with JavaScript "edge" runtimes that do not support all Node APIs, for example, Vercel Edge Runtime, or Cloudflare Workers. To make it work, replace the SDK's built-in fetch function (which relies on Node APIs) with the runtime's native fetch function.
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    jsPolicy

    jsPolicy

    Easier & faster Kubernetes policies using JavaScript or TypeScript

    ...Run custom JavaScript controllers that react to any changes to the objects in your cluster (controller policies are reactive, so they are not webhooks and part of a Kubernetes API server request but instead react to Events in your cluster after they have happened). With controller policies you can write resource sync mechanisms, enforce objects in namespaces, garbage collectors or fully functional CRD controllers. Create a functional webhook with a single line of JavaScript or write your own fully blown custom StatefulSet controller in TypeScript with jsPolicy.
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