DevProxy 0.22 Improves API Permission Checks
Briefly

DevProxy 0.22 enhances logging by clearly displaying plugin names in logs and introduces a new message type 'skip' to indicate unaffected plugins.
The MinimalPermissionsPlugin in version 0.22 checks token header permissions against specifications from local files, simplifying the permission validation process for developers.
One of the key features in version 0.21 was the 'jwt create' command, which now supports custom signing keys for improved API security validation.
DevProxy allows developers to simulate various API behaviors, enhancing code resiliency and enabling effective testing without needing the Azure API center.
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