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LoginRadius Blog

LoginRadius Blog is a place for developers created by developers. It contains numerous valuable resources for developers on various technical and programming topics. These resources aim to solve developer problems and are created by developers worldwide and the developers from the LoginRadius engineering team.

To say, engineers and developers at LoginRadius are not limited to developing, testing, deploying, and maintaining the LoginRadius Identity Platform. They are highly motivated to build and learn something new every day. As part of our Giving Back To Community Initiative, we aim to share the same with the developers worldwide via our LoginRadius Blog.

This repository is based on Gatsby, using which we maintain LoginRadius Blog.

What is LoginRadius?

LoginRadius is an industry-leading Customer Identity and Access Management (CIAM) provider. We aim to simplify user registration, authentication, and management for application developers on any platform, including Web, Mobile, and IoT. We believe this allows developers to become more efficient and double down their focus on developing core business features.

It takes a few minutes to add user registration and authentication to your application using LoginRadius CIAM for free. You can sign up for a free account here and start implementing with the help of developer documentation.

How to Run This Project Locally?

You need to have Node.js and npm installed to run the project locally.

  1. Install the Project Dependencies
  $ npm i
  1. Run Gatsby Server
  $ npm run develop
  1. This will run the server on the port:8000 by default
localhost:8000

How to Contribute?

We appreciate all kinds of contributions from anyone, be it finding an issue or writing a blog.

Please check the contributing guide to become a contributor.

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