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You can feel confident bringing sodium-native into your application’s dependency tree because the maintainers of sodium-native are paid by Tidelift to ensure their open source projects follow standardized secure software development practices.
sodium-native is a low level bindings for libsodium. The goal of this project is to be thin, stable, unopionated wrapper around libsodium. All methods exposed are more or less a direct translation of the libsodium c-api. This means that most data types are buffers and you have to manage allocating return values and passing them in as arguments intead of receiving them as return values. Learn more.
sodium-native is available via the npm package manager.
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