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Authelia 4.39 has been released and the following is a guide on all the massive changes.

Authelia 4.39 is released! This version has several additional features and improvements to existing features. In this blog post we’ll discuss the new features and roughly what it means for users.

Overall this release adds several major roadmap items. It’s quite a big release. We expect a few bugs here and there but nothing major.

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    71 month ago

    I’m currently comparing Authentik and Authelia. For me, Authentik was extremely easy to get into. Authelia with its text-based configuration is clearly not as easy for beginners.

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      121 month ago

      On the other hand I value Authelia single configuration file which I can version control in git. Authentik is a click-ops burden.

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        1 month ago

        Authentik has blueprints, which while not as simple as Authelia’s config, do provide a functional way to have version-controlled configuration.

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      I’ve been running SWAG and many other text config services for many years now so that is not the issue. I just couldn’t find the information I needed to get everything working the way I wanted. I will agree with the reply below that the Authentik interface isn’t a plus for me. But the documentation is very good. To the point where I was always able to find how to do what I wanted.