There are 2 repositories under oath topic.
Yubico Authenticator for Desktop (Windows, macOS and Linux) and Android
Python library and command line tool for configuring any YubiKey over all USB interfaces.
An oath for programmers, comparable to the Hippocratic Oath
This repo has example for Spring Boot integration with Spring Security using OAuth2
A boilerplate for AdonisJS web framework
Straightforward password, passphrase, TOTP, and HOTP user authentication
Serment Hippocrate pour data scientist
A SwiftUI representation of the official MSAL UIKit Sample app
Oauth2.0 and JWT authentication with React, Redux and Node.js
Alfred workflow for obtaining TOTP codes from a YubiKey
Haskell implementation of One-Time Passwords algorithms
A macOS Menu Bar Extras app to quickly get YubiKey OATH TOTP codes
:lock_with_ink_pen: CLI tool to generate two-factor authentication (2FA) tokens!
A collection of classes to provide second factor authentication like Yubico OTP (Yubikey), Oath (TOTP, HOTP, GoogleAuthenticator) server-side written in PHP.
🔐 Minimal example showing Facebook auth flow for Sanity.
A React-based web app for client-side activities, Project under Indian Railways & IIT Kanpur, the link below is an test version of the original website.
hashtag based Instagram post streaming app (with oAuth)
Add “Auto Google 2-Step Verification Login Feature" to SSH client(Google )
Take an Oath this Diwali
🔑 Generate a 2-Factor Authentication codes and display the QR code from the terminal
This program interacts with Spotify’s API, makes preference-based suggestions and even shares links to new releases and featured playlists : )
Fresh Wash is a car wash web app designed for corporations with fleets of vehicles. Cars can be added, edited, and deleted from a user's profile. Car Wash packages can be selected for each vehicle. This app is built entirely on Ruby on Rails.
Django-NextJS Authentication Page
This application allows the users to sign in with their Twitter account using OAuth 1a APIs provided by Twitter. One benefit of OAuth is the ability to use third-party authentication systems to authenticate our users. This functionality is implemented at the login & register page.