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Blimu - Authorization as a Service. This package provides the Blimu CLI tool for managing your authorization configuration.
npm install blimu
# or
yarn add blimu
# or
pnpm add blimu
After installation, the Blimu CLI binary will be automatically downloaded and made available via the blimu command.
Once installed, you can use the Blimu CLI to manage your authorization configuration:
# Validate your Blimu configuration
blimu validate ./blimu/
# Push configuration to an environment
blimu push ./blimu/ --workspace-id <workspace-id> --environment-id <environment-id>
# Pull configuration from an environment
blimu pull ./blimu/ --workspace-id <workspace-id> --environment-id <environment-id>
For programmatic access to the Blimu API, use the following SDK packages:
@blimu/backend - TypeScript SDK for Blimu Runtime API (resource management, roles, entitlements, usage tracking)@blimu/client - TypeScript SDK for Blimu Client API (authentication, session management)@blimu/nestjs - NestJS integration for Blimunpm install @blimu/backend
# or
npm install @blimu/client
# or
npm install @blimu/nestjs
Visit https://blimu.com for documentation and more information.
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Blimu - Authorization as a Service CLI
The npm package blimu receives a total of 26 weekly downloads. As such, blimu popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that blimu demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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