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    Kubernetes External Secrets

    Kubernetes External Secrets

    Integrate external secret management systems with Kubernetes

    ...The project extends the Kubernetes API by adding an ExternalSecrets object using Custom Resource Definition and a controller to implement the behavior of the object itself. An ExternalSecret declares how to fetch the secret data, while the controller converts all ExternalSecrets to Secrets. The conversion is completely transparent to Pods that can access Secrets normally. By default Secrets are not encrypted at rest and are open to attack, either via the etcd server or via backups of etcd data.
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    react-native-login

    react-native-login

    An example React Native project for client login authentication

    This project is an example application built with React Native that demonstrates how to implement client login authentication in a mobile context. It shows how to integrate WebViews or native modules to handle login flows, fetch tokens, and manage persistent user sessions across platforms (iOS and Android). Because mobile authentication flows often involve more complexity than web—such as secure storage, token renewal, and redirect handling—the example gives a scaffold for real-world usage. While not a full production app, it provides sufficient structure for mobile developers to learn the foundation of login/registration, token handling, and basic navigation after login. ...
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