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  # Changelog
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+ ## [1.1.3] - 2026-03-02
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+ ### Docs
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+ - ๐Ÿ“ Fully rewrote README to document the new `v1.1.0` Universal Compatibility (Web + Next.js + React Native/Expo) APIs and export paths.
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  ## [1.1.2] - 2026-03-02
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  [![npm downloads](https://img.shields.io/npm/dm/@edcalderon/auth?style=flat-square&color=10b981)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@edcalderon/auth)
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  [![GitHub](https://img.shields.io/badge/GitHub-Repository-181717?style=flat-square&logo=github)](https://github.com/edcalderon/my-second-brain/tree/main/packages/auth)
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- A universal, **provider-agnostic** authentication orchestration package for React applications. Swap between Supabase, Firebase, Directus, Google OAuth, or any custom provider without changing a single line of component code.
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+ A universal, **provider-agnostic** authentication orchestration package designed for absolute runtime portability. One abstraction that works flawlessly across React Web `(18.x/19.x)`, Next.js `(14/15)`, and React Native/Expo `(SDK 50+)`.
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+ Swap between Supabase, Firebase, Hybrid, or any custom provider without changing a single line of your UX component code.
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- ## ๐Ÿ“‹ Latest Changes (v1.1.2)
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+ ## ๐Ÿ“‹ Latest Changes (v1.1.3)
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- ### Changed
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+ ### Docs
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- - ๐Ÿงช Test release to verify readme-maintainer guard via pre-push hook
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+ - ๐Ÿ“ Fully rewrote README to document the new `v1.1.0` Universal Compatibility (Web + Next.js + React Native/Expo) APIs and export paths.
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  For full version history, see [CHANGELOG.md](./CHANGELOG.md) and [GitHub releases](https://github.com/edcalderon/my-second-brain/releases)
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- ## ๐Ÿ—๏ธ Architecture
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- The package follows a **Single Source of Truth** model with a **Federated OAuth Strategy**:
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- - **Principal Database (Source of Truth)**: Supabase anchors user identities, metadata, roles, and RLS policies in PostgreSQL (`auth.users`, `auth.identities`).
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- - **OAuth / Identity Providers**: External services (Firebase, Directus, native Google OAuth, Auth0, etc.) handle frontend login bridges or federated SSO flows.
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- - **The Orchestrator (`@edcalderon/auth`)**: A thin bridge layer that exposes generic interfaces (`User`, `AuthClient`). Applications consume a unified context without coupling to any specific vendor.
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+ ## ๐Ÿš€ Runtime Support Matrix
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- **Architecture Flow:**
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+ | Target Runtime | Engine / Framework | Notes | Supported Flow Semantics |
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+ |----------------|--------------------|-------|-----------------|
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+ | **Web** | React, Vite, SPA | Standard web APIs available (`window`) | `popup`, `redirect` |
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+ | **Server** | Next.js Client | Compatible with App Router Contexts | `redirect`, `popup` |
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+ | **Native** | Expo/React Native | Clean native bundles, strictly no web assumptions | `native` |
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- 1. **Frontend Applications** `=>` consume **`@edcalderon/auth`** via `useAuth()`
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- 2. **`@edcalderon/auth`** orchestrates the adapters:
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- - `=>` **Supabase Adapter** (Direct Session)
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- - `=>` **Hybrid Bridge** (Firebase OAuth + Supabase Session)
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- - `=>` **Custom Adapters** (e.g. Directus SSO, Auth0)
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- 3. **Identity Providers** (Firebase/Directus) `=>` Sync Session to **Supabase**
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- 4. **Supabase** `=>` Manages Roles & Scopes in the **PostgreSQL** Database
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- ## Features
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+ ## ๐Ÿ—๏ธ Architecture
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+ The package follows a **Single Source of Truth** model with a **Federated OAuth Strategy**:
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+ - **Principal Database (Source of Truth)**: Supabase anchors user identities, metadata, roles, and RLS policies in PostgreSQL.
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+ - **The Orchestrator (`@edcalderon/auth`)**: A thin bridge layer exposing a generic interface (`User`, `AuthClient`).
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- - ๐ŸŽฏ **Provider-Agnostic** โ€” one interface, any backend
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- - โš›๏ธ **React-First** โ€” `AuthProvider` + `useAuth` hook with full TypeScript types
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- - ๐Ÿ”Œ **Extensible Adapter System** โ€” implement `AuthClient` to add any provider
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- - ๐Ÿ”€ **Hybrid Flows** โ€” Firebase popup โ†’ Supabase session bridging out of the box
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- - ๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ **Unified User Model** โ€” `User` type normalizes identities across providers
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- - ๐Ÿ”‘ **Session Token Access** โ€” `getSessionToken()` for API calls regardless of provider
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- - ๐Ÿ“ฆ **Tree-Shakeable** โ€” import only the adapters you need
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- - ๐Ÿ—๏ธ **Zero Lock-In** โ€” swap providers by changing one line of dependency injection
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+ The UI consumes a **unified context** disconnected entirely from provider implementations.
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  ## Installation
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- ### From NPM (public)
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  ```bash
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- yarn add @edcalderon/auth
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- ```
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- ### From Monorepo (internal workspace)
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- ```bash
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- pnpm --filter <your-app> add @edcalderon/auth@workspace:*
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  ### Peer Dependencies
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+ Install peers depending on what adapters you use. (The NPM module avoids forcing packages you won't ship to Native vs Web via strict subpath exports).
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- # For Supabase
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+ pnpm add react react-dom
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+ # Supabase (Adapter peers)
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- pnpm add @supabase/supabase-js firebase
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- > **Note:** `react` and `react-dom` (v18+ or v19+) are required peer dependencies.
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- ## Quick Start
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- ### 1. Choose Your Provider
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- | Provider | Class | Peer Dependency | Use Case |
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- | Supabase | `SupabaseClient` | `@supabase/supabase-js` | Direct Supabase Auth |
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- | Firebase | `FirebaseClient` | `firebase` | Firebase-only applications |
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- | Hybrid | `HybridClient` | Both | Firebase popup โ†’ Supabase session |
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- | Custom | Implement `AuthClient` | Your choice | Directus, Auth0, Keycloak, etc. |
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+ ## Subpath Exports (Crucial for RN/Next.js compatibility)
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- ### 2. Create the Provider Wrapper
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+ The package avoids bleeding `window` or `document` objects into Expo bundles or bleeding heavy native dependencies into web implementations via strict environment exports:
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- #### Supabase (Direct)
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- // components/auth/AuthProvider.tsx
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+ - `@edcalderon/auth/supabase`
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+ - `@edcalderon/auth/firebase-web`
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- import { AuthProvider as UniversalAuthProvider, SupabaseClient, useAuth as useUniversalAuth } from "@edcalderon/auth";
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- import { supabase } from "@/lib/supabase";
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- export function AuthProvider({ children }: { children: ReactNode }) {
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- import { auth, googleProvider, signInWithPopup, signOut, GoogleAuthProvider } from "@/lib/firebase";
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- export function AuthProvider({ children }: { children: ReactNode }) {
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- const client = useMemo(() => new HybridClient({
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- ## ๐Ÿ”Œ Extensibility โ€” Custom Adapters
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- const client = new FirebaseClient(auth, {
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- signInWithEmailAndPassword,
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- signInWithPopup,
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- signOut,
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- onAuthStateChanged,
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- }, new GoogleAuthProvider());
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- ```
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-
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- **Features:**
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- - Email/password sign-in
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- - Google popup sign-in
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- - Firebase ID token via `getIdToken()`
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- - Real-time auth state changes
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-
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- ### `HybridClient`
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+ ### The `AuthClient` Interface
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- Bridges Firebase Google popup โ†’ Supabase `signInWithIdToken`. Perfect for apps that need Firebase's popup UX but Supabase as the data backend.
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+ The core strength of `@edcalderon/auth` is that **any authentication service** can be mapped directly onto the `AuthClient` type, exposing typed portability out-of-the-box.
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  ```typescript
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- import { HybridClient } from "@edcalderon/auth";
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-
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- const client = new HybridClient({
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- supabase,
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- firebaseAuth: auth,
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- firebaseMethods: { signInWithPopup, signOut, credentialFromResult: GoogleAuthProvider.credentialFromResult },
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- googleProvider: new GoogleAuthProvider(),
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- });
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- ```
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+ type AuthRuntime = "web" | "native" | "server";
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+ type OAuthFlow = "popup" | "redirect" | "native";
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- **Features:**
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- - Firebase popup โ†’ extracts Google OIDC ID token โ†’ passes to Supabase `signInWithIdToken`
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- - Graceful fallback to Supabase native OAuth when Firebase is not configured
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- - Dual sign-out (Firebase + Supabase)
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- - Auth state tracked via Supabase session
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-
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- ---
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-
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- ## API Reference
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-
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- ### `<AuthProvider>`
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-
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- React context provider that wraps your app with authentication state.
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+ export interface SignInOptions {
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+ provider?: "google" | "apple" | "github" | string;
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+ flow?: OAuthFlow;
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+ redirectUri?: string;
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+ }
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- ```tsx
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- <AuthProvider client={authClient}>
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- {children}
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- </AuthProvider>
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+ export interface AuthClient {
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+ runtime: AuthRuntime;
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+ capabilities(): { runtime: AuthRuntime; supportedFlows: OAuthFlow[] };
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+
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+ getUser(): Promise<User | null>;
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+ signInWithEmail(email: string, password: string): Promise<User>;
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+ signIn(options: SignInOptions): Promise<void>;
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+ signOut(): Promise<void>;
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+
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+ onAuthStateChange(callback: (user: User | null) => void): () => void;
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+ getSessionToken(): Promise<string | null>;
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+ }
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  ```
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- | Prop | Type | Description |
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- |------|------|-------------|
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- | `client` | `AuthClient` | The authentication adapter instance |
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- | `children` | `ReactNode` | Child components |
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-
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- ### `useAuth()`
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-
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- React hook that returns the current authentication state and actions.
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+ ### The `User` Type
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  ```typescript
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- const {
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- user, // User | null
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- loading, // boolean
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- error, // string | null
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- client, // AuthClient (direct access)
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- signInWithEmail, // (email: string, password: string) => Promise<User>
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- signInWithGoogle, // (redirectTo?: string) => Promise<void>
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- signOutUser, // () => Promise<void>
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- } = useAuth();
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+ export interface User {
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+ id: string;
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+ email?: string;
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+ avatarUrl?: string;
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+ provider?: string;
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+ providerUserId?: string;
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+ roles?: string[];
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+ metadata?: Record<string, any>;
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+ }
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  ```
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- > **Note:** `useAuth()` must be called within an `<AuthProvider>`. It will throw if used outside the provider tree.
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-
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- ---
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-
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- ## Publishing & Releases
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-
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- ### Automated NPM Publishing
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-
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- This package uses GitHub Actions for automated publishing to NPM when version tags are created.
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-
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- #### Release Process
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-
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- 1. **Update Version**: Bump the version in `package.json`
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- ```bash
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- cd packages/auth
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- npm version patch # or minor, major
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- ```
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-
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- 2. **Create Git Tag**: Create and push an `auth-v*` tag
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- ```bash
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- git add packages/auth/package.json
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- git commit -m "chore(auth): bump version to X.Y.Z"
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- git tag auth-vX.Y.Z
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- git push && git push --tags
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- ```
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-
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- 3. **Automated Publishing**: GitHub Actions will automatically build and publish to NPM
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-
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- #### NPM Token Setup
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-
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- To enable automated publishing:
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-
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- 1. Go to [NPM](https://www.npmjs.com/) โ†’ Access Tokens โ†’ Generate New Token
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- 2. Create a token with **Automation** scope
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- 3. Add to GitHub repository secrets as `NPM_TOKEN`
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-
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- ---
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-
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- ## Documentation
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-
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- - **[CHANGELOG](CHANGELOG.md)** โ€” Version history and changes
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- - **[GitHub Releases](https://github.com/edcalderon/my-second-brain/releases)** โ€” Tagged releases
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-
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245
  ---
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  ## License
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  {
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  "name": "@edcalderon/auth",
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- "version": "1.1.2",
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  "description": "A universal, provider-agnostic authentication package (Web + Next.js + Expo/React Native)",
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  "exports": {
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  ".": {