This handles Netlify's built-in user management: signups, logins, password recovery, OAuth, and role-based access control. It's a hard requirement to use @netlify/identity, not the deprecated widget or gotrue-js libraries. The API is headless and works in both browser and server contexts, which matters if you're protecting Netlify Functions or working in SSR frameworks. One friction point: it doesn't work with netlify dev yet, so you'll need to deploy preview builds to test auth flows. Registration is open by default, and OAuth providers like Google and GitHub need to be toggled on in project settings before they'll work.
npx -y skills add netlify/context-and-tools --skill netlify-identity --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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