A Go package to generate and validate OTP(One-Time-Password) .
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A Go package to generate and validate OTP(One-Time-Password) .
One Time Password package for Go/Golang developers
gsotp.com golang sdk
OTPVerification is a Go-based API leveraging Twilio's services to implement a robust phone number verification system. This API allows seamless generation and validation of one-time passcodes (OTPs), ensuring secure user authentication through SMS or call verification methods.
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Simple Time-Based OTP implementation based on RFC6238 https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6238
One time password for Go.
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