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PyPI Now Supports iOS and Android Wheels for Mobile Python Development
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react-auth-kit
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Authentication Library for React, which makes Token based auth very easy
🔑 Authentication Library for React Js for Token Based Auth with Json Web Token(JWT) 🔑
React Auth Kit is a lightweight JavaScript library for React JS, which makes the implementation of Token based
authentication very easy
It is production-ready, and gives you the following:
Visit Auth Kit for the offical documentation.
We love our contributors! If you'd like to contribute anything from a bug-fix to a feature update, you can read our CONTRIBUTING GUIDE
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React Auth Kit is Apache 2.0 License code
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Authentication Library for React, which makes Token based auth very easy
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