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Cheat Sheet containing the most important objects & concepts in WebAuthn #351

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lurueger opened this issue Mar 20, 2024 · 3 comments
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As a developer who is implementing WebAuthn in their website/app, there are certain objects, methods, etc. I need to look up very often in the WebAuthn specification. (e.g. attributes of PubKeyCredCreationOptions, transport-flags in authenticatorSelection, ...). Looking this information up requires a search in the specification or going through online blogs.

So the cheat sheet gives me a central place where most of these information pieces are either explained or the respective resources linked, so that I find the information faster. Especially for new users the cheat sheet is a good starting place to get an overview over the central concepts & objects in WebAuthn.

(Passkeys-Developer-Cheatsheet.pdf)

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The Cheat Sheet is a 2-sided PDF document and also exists as a blog entry with the same content.
Both resources could be linked to, whatever's better fitting.

PDF version: https://corbado.com/assets/Passkeys-Developer-Cheatsheet.pdf
Blog version: https://www.corbado.com/blog/passkeys-cheat-sheet

The referenced content comes from various sources, making sure not to promote products or companies, but only deliver value to developers in the space of WebAuthn.

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Passkeys Cheat Sheet

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timcappalli commented Mar 26, 2024

@lurueger thanks for sharing. Are you contributing your PDF for conversion into web content for passkeys.dev or something else?

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@timcappalli I'm not sure I understand your question correctly.
You can feel free to use any of the content (link, pdf or parts of the web content on my blog) - whatever helps the community more.
And if you would like to use it in any other form I'm more than happy to prepare the content accordingly.

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lurueger commented Apr 9, 2024

@timcappalli I accidentally closed the tickets 2 weeks ago. I'd still love to contribute, are there any news from your side?

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