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This tool is created to check the SCIM (System for Cross-domain Identity Management) conformance of your SCIM server.
You can use SCIM Verify online at https://verify.scim.dev/ or run it locally. A SCIM test server is available at SCIM Playground.
You can use SCIM Verify directly with npx without installing it globally:
npx scimverify --base-url https://api.scim.dev/scim/v2 --auth-header "Bearer YOUR_TOKEN" --config ./config.yaml
Options:
-b, --base-url <url> - Base URL of the SCIM server (required)-a, --auth-header <auth> - Authorization header (required)-c, --config <path> - Path to YAML configuration file (optional)-o, --har-file <path> - Path to write HAR file output (optional)--skip-tls-verification - Use when running a server with self-signed certificates (optional)-h, --help - Show help messageThis tool is available under GPLv3.
Note that other licensing options are available.
For organizations requiring additional assistance, commercial support options are available. Please contact scim@a11n.nl for more details.
For more information, please visit verify.scim.dev or contact us at scim@a11n.nl.
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Multiple high-impact npm maintainers confirm they have been targeted in the same social engineering campaign that compromised Axios.

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