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| - | 1.6% | |
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| about 2 months ago | 1 day ago | |
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| Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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Show HN: Authorization game – matching requests to permission policies
I wanted to get back to coding and play around with a simple way to explain how our product works(permission management platform, https://cerbos.dev). So I built the Cerbos Game, where players match incoming requests to permission policies and decide to ALLOW or DENY them; just like our product does for software apps.
This game disrupted our engineering team’s daily work as they competed to beat the high score. The coolest part is that the game uses our own product under the hood.
It’s simple yet fun. I’d say it was a weekend well spent
- Show HN: Cerbos. Open source, horizontally scalable, stateless authorization
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Cerbos: Fine-Grained Access Control in Days NOT Months
And... it's Open Source.
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How to Implement Authorization in React JS
Here, Cerbos comes into the picture.
- Open Policy Agent
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Nuxt authorization: How to implement fine-grained access control
In this tutorial you will learn how to use Cerbos to add fine-grained access control to any Nuxt web application, simplifying authorization as a result.
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🖌️⚙️ Innovate Like Da Vinci: Blending Art and Science in Software Development
In my work with Cerbos, I apply the lessons learned from Da Vinci to tackle authorization challenges. Our approach is to create solutions where functionality seamlessly integrates with developer experience. Constantly iterating and viewing the tools through the users' lens, helps ensure that our access control solutions are robust and dev-friendly.
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Get started with Cerbos Hub
You may already know of our open source solution - Cerbos Policy Decision Point (PDP); a devtool which helps developers enforce access control over different parts of their software. If you need to learn more about Cerbos in general, we strongly recommend checking out the website and the docs.
- 💻 7 Open-Source DevTools That Save Time You Didn't Know to Exist ⌛🚀
What are some alternatives?
hermes-agent - The agent that grows with you
OPA (Open Policy Agent) - Open Policy Agent (OPA) is an open source, general-purpose policy engine.
palmier - A two-way bridge between the AI agents on your machine and your phone. Dispatch tasks from anywhere, approve actions on the go, and let agents tap into phone capabilities like notifications, SMS, contacts, and calendar.
casbin-server - Casbin as a Service (CaaS)
llmkit - Know what your AI agents cost. API gateway with budget enforcement, session tracking, and MCP tools.
oso - Deprecated: See README