The official Cloudinary n8n node - upload media, update asset tags and metadata, and more
If you want to contribute a new auth provider integration we recommend you start by implementing it as a custom auth provider in a Cedar App first. When that works you can package it up as an npm package and publish it on your own. You can then create a P
CLI for interacting with the Plain API
WhatsAble is a platform for automating WhatsApp messages, making it easy to start using the WhatsApp API. This node package allows you to use WhatsAble in n8n.
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Returns a list of all running Serverless stage in an AWS region.
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A React component for integrating ttyd web terminal with Xterm.js, supporting WebGL rendering and WebSocket connections
Tigris is a high-performance object storage system designed for multi-cloud
A geo middleware for Hono
Azure IoT x509 security client
Simple in-memory rate-limit for Node.
This plugin enables importing data into Firestore collections directly from your FireCMS interface. It adds an import button to collection views, providing a simple way to bulk add or update data from CSV or JSON files.
Observee SDK - A TypeScript SDK for MCP tool integration with LLM providers
A Pulumi package for creating and managing Checkly monitoring resources.
Serverless orchestration scripts to run a parallel instances of scripts or bots
MCP server for Microsoft SQL Server database access and comprehensive schema exploration using tedious. Includes enhanced stored procedure tools for complete SQL source code access.
Login session ensuring middleware for Connect.
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Easy password hashing and verification in Node. Protects against brute force, rainbow tables, and timing attacks.
React Server Components (RSC) support for Vite.
A CLI to quickly scaffold a Serverless TypeScript Boilerplate project.
If you want to contribute a new auth provider integration we recommend you start by implementing it as a custom auth provider in a Cedar App first. When that works you can package it up as an npm package and publish it on your own. You can then create a P