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passport-strategy
An abstract class implementing Passport's strategy API.
openid-client
OAuth 2 / OpenID Connect Client API for JavaScript Runtimes
typeorm-naming-strategies
Custom naming strategies for typeorm
passport-headerapikey
Api key authentication strategy for Passport, which only handles headers (not body fields).
passport-twitch-strategy
Twitch (OAuth) authentication strategies for Passport. v5
remix-auth-oauth2
A strategy to use and implement OAuth2 framework for authentication with federated services like Google, Facebook, GitHub, etc.
cognito-passport-oauth2
A passport strategy to authenticate against an AWS Cognito User Pool OAuth 2.0 provider and get user profile, access token and ID token. This supports providing cognito specific additional auth parameters. This is subclass of passport-oauth2 strategy.
passport-apple
Passport strategy for Sign in with Apple
remix-auth-auth0
The Auth0 strategy is used to authenticate users against an Auth0 account. It extends the OAuth2Strategy.
ccxt
A JavaScript / TypeScript / Python / C# / PHP cryptocurrency trading library with support for 100+ exchanges
@passport-next/passport-strategy
An abstract class implementing Passport's strategy API.
remix-auth-github
A strategy to implement login with GitHub in Remix Auth.
remix-auth-microsoft
The Microsoft strategy is used to authenticate users against an account on [Microsoft Active Directory](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/develop/) using [Remix Auth](https://github.com/sergiodxa/remix-auth). This can be a work/schoo
chai-passport-strategy
Helpers for testing Passport strategies with the Chai assertion library.
remix-auth-google
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passport-okta-oauth20
An Okta OAuth 2.0 Strategy for Passport with native TypeScript support
remix-auth-okta
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passport-activedirectory
Active Directory strategy for passport.js
remix-auth-email-link
> This strategy is heavily based on **kcd** strategy present in the [v2 of Remix Auth](https://github.com/sergiodxa/remix-auth/blob/v2.6.0/docs/strategies/kcd.md). The major difference being we are using `crypto-js` instead of `crypto` so that it can be d
@tangle/overwrite
a strategy for over-writing transformations