ASPSecurityKit.Tools
3.0.9
dotnet add package ASPSecurityKit.Tools --version 3.0.9
NuGet\Install-Package ASPSecurityKit.Tools -Version 3.0.9
<PackageReference Include="ASPSecurityKit.Tools" Version="3.0.9">
<PrivateAssets>all</PrivateAssets>
<IncludeAssets>runtime; build; native; contentfiles; analyzers</IncludeAssets>
</PackageReference>
paket add ASPSecurityKit.Tools --version 3.0.9
#r "nuget: ASPSecurityKit.Tools, 3.0.9"
// Install ASPSecurityKit.Tools as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=ASPSecurityKit.Tools&version=3.0.9
// Install ASPSecurityKit.Tools as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=ASPSecurityKit.Tools&version=3.0.9
Package Manager Console Tools to manage ASPSecurityKit licenses and install source packages. ASPSecurityKit simplifies implementation of zero-trust security for every web app. To get started Visit https://aspsecuritykit.net/docs/getting-started/
This package provides a friendly UI to let you register or update ASPSecurityKit licenses.
It also enables you to install (right into your project) drop-in source code packages (models, views, controllers, SPAs etc.) for both API and MVC web apps giving you end-to-end implementation of commonly needed functionality including login, register, forgot password, account settings (change email/password), user management, permission management, administration (impersonation), localization, production-grade graceful error handling etc.
For more information, visit https://aspsecuritykit.net/docs/using-the-aspsecuritykit.tools/
Enables these commonly used commands:
start-ask
update-askLicense
If above commands aren't available in the console or you face any issue executing them, consult the troubleshooting section on https://aspsecuritykit.net/docs/using-the-aspsecuritykit.tools/#troubleshooting
Product | Versions |
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.NET | net5.0 net5.0-windows net6.0 net6.0-android net6.0-ios net6.0-maccatalyst net6.0-macos net6.0-tvos net6.0-windows net7.0 net7.0-android net7.0-ios net7.0-maccatalyst net7.0-macos net7.0-tvos net7.0-windows |
.NET Core | netcoreapp2.0 netcoreapp2.1 netcoreapp2.2 netcoreapp3.0 netcoreapp3.1 |
.NET Standard | netstandard2.0 netstandard2.1 |
.NET Framework | net45 net451 net452 net46 net461 net462 net463 net47 net471 net472 net48 net481 |
MonoAndroid | monoandroid |
MonoMac | monomac |
MonoTouch | monotouch |
Tizen | tizen40 tizen60 |
Xamarin.iOS | xamarinios |
Xamarin.Mac | xamarinmac |
Xamarin.TVOS | xamarintvos |
Xamarin.WatchOS | xamarinwatchos |
This package has no dependencies.
NuGet packages (1)
Showing the top 1 NuGet packages that depend on ASPSecurityKit.Tools:
Package | Downloads |
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ASPSecurityKit
Zero-trust security for every web app. Protect MVC web apps and RESTful APIs with a multi-stage security pipeline that includes XSS detection, authentication, IP firewall, two-factor, activity/data authorization, account verification and suspension checks. Available for all major platforms including .NET Framework MVC/Web API, .NET Core and Service Stack. To get started Visit https://ASPSecurityKit.net/docs/getting-started/ This is the base platform-agnostic package. To get started You should also install one of the platform specific packages such as ASPSecurityKit.NetCore, ASPSecurityKit.NetFramework.Mvc, ASPSecurityKit.NetFramework.WebApi or ASPSecurityKit.ServiceStack. Additionally, ASPSecurityKit also provides drop-in source code packages for both API and MVC web apps giving you end-to-end implementation of commonly needed functionality including login, register, forgot password, account settings (change email/password), user management, permission management, administration (impersonation), localization, production-grade graceful error handling etc. To download these source code packages into your project, install ASPSecurityKit.Tools package if you haven't already and execute start-ask command in Visual Studio Package Manager Console. For more information, visit https://ASPSecurityKit.net/docs/source-packages/ Commonly Used Types: ASPSecurityKit.ISecurityPipeline ASPSecurityKit.IUserService |
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