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Sentinel vs Sentinel

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Sentinel

8.0
System Tools

Configure Gatekeeper, unquarantine and self-sign apps

Sentinel

7.0
Developer Tools

Language and framework for policy as code

Metric Sentinel Sentinel
Category System Tools Developer Tools
AI Score 8.0 7.0
30-day Installs 151 54
90-day Installs 398 152
365-day Installs 1.6K 808
Version 3.1.4 0.40.0
Auto-updates Yes No
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 1.5K 1.5K
GitHub Forks 44 245
Open Issues 7 43
License NOASSERTION BSD-3-Clause
Language Swift PHP
Last GitHub Commit 5mo ago 1y ago
First Seen Jun 6, 2025 Jan 15, 2020

Reviews

Sentinel

Sentinel simplifies managing macOS security settings by configuring Gatekeeper, unquarantining apps, and enabling self-signing. It's ideal for developers and users needing fine-grained control over app permissions.

Manages macOS security settings, including Gatekeeper configuration and app permissions.

Pros

  • + Simplifies managing macOS security settings
  • + Active development with responsive issue resolution
  • + Useful for developers and power users

Cons

  • - Lack of clear licensing information
  • - Limited community discussion beyond GitHub

Sentinel

Sentinel is a policy-as-code language and framework for defining and enforcing security policies across applications. It provides a flexible, framework-agnostic approach to authentication and authorization, making it ideal for developers and security teams looking to implement consistent security controls.

Sentinel allows users to write and enforce security policies in a declarative manner, enabling consistent access control across different systems and frameworks.

Pros

  • + Framework-agnostic approach allows for broad applicability
  • + Open-source with a permissive BSD-3-Clause license
  • + Supported by HashiCorp, a reputable company in the DevOps space

Cons

  • - No auto-update feature for the Homebrew cask
  • - Somewhat niche focus may limit its appeal to specific use cases