OPToggles - a feature flag Open Source project

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  • OPToggles

    Easily sync open-policy rules to your feature toggles

  • Hi! It’s an open-source project, so you can go directly to Github Repo (https://github.com/permitio/OPToggles) and follow the instructions there. You basically deploy it as a containerized service and configure it to work with your feature-flag solution.

  • OPA (Open Policy Agent)

    Open Policy Agent (OPA) is an open source, general-purpose policy engine.

  • OPToggles uses Open Policy Agent to automatically enhance feature flag solutions by creating user-targeted feature flags. It already supports LaunchDarkly and a generic REST API.

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