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Authentication tools help developers manage login flows, identity verification, session handling, access control foundations, and user authentication across modern applications. This cluster covers the tools used to implement authentication in practice, from auth frameworks and SDKs to hosted identity services, token workflows, passwordless systems, and developer-friendly libraries for secure access. Whether you are building SaaS products, APIs, mobile apps, or internal platforms, good authentication tooling reduces friction without compromising security.

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Identity and authentication are central to modern application security, helping teams verify users, manage sessions, enforce permissions, and protect sensitive systems. Open source repositories in this space provide practical ways to study how sign-in, access control, user management, and security boundaries are implemented in real software.
The open source identity and auth ecosystem includes authentication frameworks, authorization systems, identity providers, access control tooling, secure session utilities, and broader repositories designed to support secure application architecture. RepoRank helps surface the repositories that are earning real attention and momentum.
This page helps you discover the identity and auth tools developers, security teams, and product organizations are actively using, evaluating, and watching.
RepoRank focuses on real GitHub growth signals, helping you identify identity and auth repositories that are active, relevant, and gaining adoption across modern security and application workflows.
Whether you are designing secure sign-in flows, evaluating access control systems, or tracking open source repositories shaping modern identity architecture, this page helps you stay close to the projects driving authentication and authorization forward.
Use this page to discover trending identity and auth repositories, compare tools, and stay current with the open source projects shaping modern application security.
Authentication tools are tools, libraries, frameworks, and platforms that help developers implement login, identity verification, session handling, and secure user access in applications.
Authentication confirms who a user is, while authorization determines what that user is allowed to do. Some products handle both, but they solve different layers of access control.
This category can include auth SDKs, login frameworks, hosted identity platforms, token utilities, passwordless tools, session management systems, and developer libraries for OAuth or OIDC flows.
Because authentication is security-critical and easy to get wrong. Good tooling helps teams move faster while reducing risk around login flows, token handling, account recovery, and session management.
No. They are useful anywhere user identity matters, including APIs, mobile apps, internal dashboards, developer platforms, marketplaces, and consumer applications.
Many do. Passwordless authentication, magic links, passkeys, and related approaches are increasingly common in modern auth tooling, depending on the platform and implementation style.
Hosted auth tools manage more of the infrastructure and user identity workflow for you, while self-managed tools give you more control over implementation and data handling. The trade-off is usually convenience versus flexibility.
Yes. Many authentication tools support integrations with Google, GitHub, Apple, enterprise identity providers, and other external login systems to simplify user onboarding and access management.
Teams should evaluate security model, developer experience, integration support, session handling, token workflows, extensibility, hosted versus self-managed trade-offs, and how well the tool fits their stack.
RepoRank helps developers discover authentication tools through the lens of open source relevance and practical developer value, making it easier to find projects worth evaluating for real product use.