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Using Node.js and AWS to build/deploy a login system, how should I do this?

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    The main ones I've used are Feathers.js, NestJS and KeystoneJS. I've used Feathers more and it comes set up with user authentication pretty much out of the box. Keystone also comes with user auth already set up, but is GraphQL only. (Feathers and Nest can do either REST or GraphQL.).

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    The main ones I've used are Feathers.js, NestJS and KeystoneJS. I've used Feathers more and it comes set up with user authentication pretty much out of the box. Keystone also comes with user auth already set up, but is GraphQL only. (Feathers and Nest can do either REST or GraphQL.).

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    The main ones I've used are Feathers.js, NestJS and KeystoneJS. I've used Feathers more and it comes set up with user authentication pretty much out of the box. Keystone also comes with user auth already set up, but is GraphQL only. (Feathers and Nest can do either REST or GraphQL.).

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