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Domains? Where weāre going, we donāt need domains! Until the end of this year, the only way to have a secure web site is to have it accessible via a domain name. That, however, is changing.Aral Balkan
š„³ @small-tech/auto-encrypt-localhost version 9.0.1 released
Automatically provisions and installs locally-trusted TLS certificates for Node.js https servers (including Polka, Express.js, etc.) Unlike mkcert, 100% written in JavaScript with no external/binary dependencies. As used in Kitten¹
codeberg.org/small-tech/auto-eā¦
This is a housekeeping release:
⢠Add TypeScript type definitions.
⢠Improve code quality; fix all type warnings.
⢠Update dependencies and remove all npm vulnerability warnings.
Full change log: codeberg.org/small-tech/auto-eā¦
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#SmallTech #SmallWeb #AutoEncryptLocalhost #TLS #web #dev #NodeJS #JavaScript #SmallTechnologyFoundation
auto-encrypt-localhost
Automatically provisions and installs locally-trusted TLS certificates for Node.js https servers in 100% JavaScript (without any native dependencies like mkcert and certutil).Codeberg.org
š„³ @small-tech/syswide-cas v7.0.2 released
Enables Node.js to use custom Certificate Authorities (CAs) alongside the bundled root CAs.
codeberg.org/small-tech/syswidā¦
⢠Drops legacy Node support
⢠Is now ESM
⢠Improved code quality
⢠Added TypeScript type information
Full change log: codeberg.org/small-tech/syswidā¦
Enjoy!
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syswide-cas
Enables Node.js to use custom Certificate Authorities (CAs) alongside the bundled root CAs. (Fork of syswide-cas by a now-defunct startup called Capriza.)Codeberg.org
