Hello everyone, We built clubsall, a frontend for federated content. Since the goal is to help build a reddit competitor, open sourcing is the logical next step.

However, without a review, I am afraid website could get hacked quickly.

Does someone with experience in scanning code for security issues or white hat hacking wants to help increase confidence so I can open source it?

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Typescript, Next, Cloudflare

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I already mentioned those in another comment (https://lemmy.world/comment/12877250) with React as well, but those are all frontend languages.

Which languages was used for the backend?

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You can write backbends in Typescript, It’s what the *keys use.

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Thanks, I didn’t know

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TypeScript for the backend too? Sorry, can’t help with that. But I’d say just open source it anyway.

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