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I have been working on account linking in the backend for a little while and so far only GitHub has been available to users (mostly for following the dev journey on the platform)
Now with this release the existing OAUTH options AND Nostr NIP-07 authentication are surfaced and able to be linked to an existing profile on your settings page.
Put simply this allows you to easily link email, GitHub, and nostr profile in the plebdevs platform to access the same account from different login methods. This will make it much easier to keep the same profile across multiple devices AND make sure that you never lose access!
Let me know what you think and PLEASE LET ME KNOW if you find any bugs! (I love bugs 🐛)
ONWARDS 🫡
This is my first introduction to plebdevs. I would appreciate a URL. (yes I could google it, but how would I know I'm clicking the correct plebdevs?)
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PLEBDEVS.COM
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I guess I didn’t realize plebdevs was a platform. What is its purpose?
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It wasn't until I built it! It is a home for ALL of the plebdevs content and communications. There are courses, documents, videos, feeds, most free, some paid, all zapable! (psst also it's nostr client)
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100 sats \ 0 replies \ @ek 9 Feb
Education, brand consolidation at one place, proof of skills, maybe more but this is what I remember
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100 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b 9 Feb
Nice! I know how much of a pain this is to do. I remember being so frustrated by requests for it.
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Oh yeah this took a few iterations and I still have some cleaning up and consolidating to do but it feels nice to have an easy oath process for any kind of device and to not have nip07 as a limiter for moving between devices.
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Ahh cool. Any plans to add LNAuth?
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I'm thinking about it but i've seen a lot of UX nightmares with lnauth, do people actually want and like lnauth login? Maybe if it's just a backup or recovery auth method?
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I use it when I’m on a desktop. For example instead of opening up a password manager and entering your password manually I would use LNauth and just scan a QR code with my LN wallet and boom I’m in.
I don’t like it as the only way to sign in to anything but it is a convenient option when going from mobile to desktop
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