Generate a bcrypt password hash for any string input.
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Generate a bcrypt password hash for any string input.
A cookie-based Node.js session implementation using Express.js and Redis
The first attempt to write a client and server. The application will be expanded and refactored
This repository contains JWT authentication
An Organic E-Commerce website in Node JS.
A Springboard bootcamp exercise covering hashing and JSON Web Tokens
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mongodb
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Register and Login (JWT auth) for the Super Simple Book Lending App
Building a simple NodeJS Application with authentication using passport
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