🖥️ Session manager for tmux, built on libtmux.
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🖥️ Session manager for tmux, built on libtmux.
Better AWS SSM Session manager CLI client
📑 Automated Vim session management with file auto-save and persistent undo history
💻Interactive CLI tool that you can connect to ec2 using commands same as start-session, ssh in AWS SSM Session Manager
A efficient, safely and easy-to-use session library for Go.
A Gnome shell extension to close open windows gracefully and save them as a session. The previous session can be restored at startup. Most importantly, it supports both X11 and Wayland!
A drop-in replacement for PHP's default session handler which stores session data in a MySQL database, providing better performance, better security and protection against session fixation and session hijacking
Terraform module to define a generic Bastion host with parameterized user_data and support for AWS SSM Session Manager for remote access with IAM authentication.
A smart wezterm workspace switcher plugin inspired by joshmedeski/t-smart-tmux-session-manager
easysession.el - Persist and Restore your Emacs Sessions effortlessly
Web/API Gateway with user profiles, billing, and subscription-based access control
Private cluster with k3s. Why have 1 huge complicated cluster (pet) when you can have many simple, cheap clusters (cattle)?
simplesessions is a Go session management library that is completely agnostic of HTTP libraries and frameworks, backend stores, and even cookie jars.
AWS SSM Session manager client
⚡️A Redis module that provides session management.
Automatically save and restore windows in the Niri Wayland compositor, with additional configurable options.
A fast and powerful session package for fasthttp servers
Enterprise level of Parallelization SSH (Concurrency), Logon Penetration Testing.
Terraform module which creates Session Manager resources on AWS.
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