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fhsinchy/tent
To be honest, Tent is not an original idea. In fact it's inspired directly from another tool called Takeout by Tighten Co. which is written in PHP and uses Docker as its back-end.
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sayburgh-solutions/mongoose-permissions
Tent is a open-source development-only dependency manager for Linux. What it does is it lets you run regular development dependencies like a MySQL or MongoDB server with a simple one liners —
Tent is a open-source development-only dependency manager for Linux. What it does is it lets you run regular development dependencies like a MySQL or MongoDB server with a simple one liners —
So I along with my colleague M H Hasib started working on a project of our own inspired from the API of laravel-permissions package by Spatie and the result was mongoose-permissions package.
This is one of my oldest projects. Prior to December 22nd, 2017, The Open GApps Project didn't have support for Android 8.1 Oreo but many custom ROM providers including LineageOS had already released their nightlies and betas to the world. This created a situation where people had necessary firmware but didn't have Google Applications to go with it.
Few days back at work, we needed a simple but effective way to implement Role Based Access Control (RBAC) in a Node.js project. I looked for one online but the ones I found were either overengineered or lacking necessary features.
It took me about two weeks to bring Tent in a stable state and I learned so much about Go Programming Language along the way. Since it's first release, Tent has become one of the most essential tool not only in my personal workflow but also in my office.