ironclad
A cryptographic toolkit written in Common Lisp (by sharplispers)
red-light-green-light
A git-centric policy management and enforcement tool designed to accelerate your CI/CD pipelines. (by atgreen)
ironclad | red-light-green-light | |
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3 | 1 | |
162 | 45 | |
1.9% | - | |
5.4 | 7.4 | |
17 days ago | 3 months ago | |
Common Lisp | Common Lisp | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
ironclad
Posts with mentions or reviews of ironclad.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-10.
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SBCL: The Assembly Code Breadboard
A "real life" example of this can be found in the Ironclad cryptography library [0]. It uses this to add support for AES instructions and some other niche assembly instructions to generate fast (at least a lot faster than it would have been) cryptography code.
https://github.com/sharplispers/ironclad/blob/master/src/opt...
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User authentication and security in Common Lisp Webapps
You could use ironclad to hash your passwords, as well as handle other cryptography concerns: https://github.com/sharplispers/ironclad
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How can lisp benefit a hacker?
You'll also need to learn things like networking and cryptography, and you can do that in Lisp as well as in any other language.
red-light-green-light
Posts with mentions or reviews of red-light-green-light.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-10.
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User authentication and security in Common Lisp Webapps
This is something I recommend outsourcing to something like keycloak. My lisp webapp, Red Light Green Light, uses keycloak for user auth and it works just fine. https://github.com/atgreen/red-light-green-light.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing ironclad and red-light-green-light you can also consider the following projects:
radiance-contribs - Standard implementations and drivers for the radiance interfaces, as well as common helper packages.
mito-auth - User authorization for Mito classes.
mito-email-auth - Helper to authenticate website's users by sending them unique code by email.
restas-simple-auth - Simple RESTAS-plugin for user registration and authentication
cl-authentic - Password management for Common Lisp (web) applications. THIS PROJECT HAS MOVED
openbookstore - Bibliographic search of books and personal manager (WIP) https://gitlab.com/myopenbookstore/openbookstore
cl-password-store - Password management for Common Lisp (web) applications
hunchentoot-auth
ironclad vs radiance-contribs
red-light-green-light vs mito-auth
ironclad vs mito-email-auth
red-light-green-light vs mito-email-auth
ironclad vs restas-simple-auth
red-light-green-light vs cl-authentic
ironclad vs cl-authentic
red-light-green-light vs openbookstore
ironclad vs cl-password-store
red-light-green-light vs radiance-contribs
ironclad vs hunchentoot-auth
red-light-green-light vs hunchentoot-auth