# Supported Technologies

### **Supported IDEs**

Kerno currently supports the following IDEs . We're constantly adding new technologies, so if you want us to support your stack next, let us know here.

| IDE                                         | Status                                        |
| ------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------- |
| VS Code                                     | Supported                                     |
| Cursor                                      | Supported                                     |
| Windsurf                                    | Supported                                     |
| Antigravity                                 | Supported                                     |
| <mark style="color:$info;">JetBrains</mark> | <mark style="color:$info;">Coming Soon</mark> |

### **Supported Backend Languages**

Kerno currently supports the following backend languages . We're constantly adding new technologies, so if you want us to support your stack next, [let us know here](https://discord.gg/UncXsxUz).

| Framework                                     | Status                                        |
| --------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------- |
| Typescript/JavaScript                         | Supported                                     |
| Python                                        | Supported                                     |
| <mark style="color:$info;">GoLang</mark>      | <mark style="color:$info;">Coming Soon</mark> |
| <mark style="color:$info;">Ruby</mark>        | <mark style="color:$info;">Coming Soon</mark> |
| <mark style="color:$info;">C# .NET</mark>     | <mark style="color:$info;">Coming Soon</mark> |
| <mark style="color:$info;">Java/Kotlin</mark> | <mark style="color:$info;">Coming Soon</mark> |

### **Supported External Dependencies**

Kerno currently supports the following dependencies. We're constantly adding new technologies, so if you want us to support your stack next, [let us know here](https://discord.gg/UncXsxUz).

| Dependency | Status    |
| ---------- | --------- |
| PostgreSQL | Supported |
| MySQL      | Supported |
| MongoDB    | Supported |
| Redis      | Supported |
| Kafka      | Supported |
| RabbitMQ   | Supported |

### **Supported Protocols**

Kerno currently supports the following protocols. We're constantly adding new technologies, so if you want us to support your stack next, [let us know here](https://discord.gg/UncXsxUz).

| Protocol                                    | Status                                        |
| ------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------- |
| HTTP (S)                                    | Supported                                     |
| <mark style="color:$info;">WebSocket</mark> | <mark style="color:$info;">Coming Soon</mark> |
| <mark style="color:$info;">gRPC</mark>      | <mark style="color:$info;">Coming Soon</mark> |

### **Supported Authentication Methods**

Kerno currently supports the following authentication methods. We're constantly adding new technologies, so if you want us to support your stack next, [let us know here](https://discord.gg/UncXsxUz).

| Authentication Methods                                    | Status                                        |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------- |
| Bearer Authentication (JWT)                               | Supported                                     |
| <mark style="color:$info;">Session Tokens</mark>          | <mark style="color:$info;">Coming Soon</mark> |
| <mark style="color:$info;">API Key (Custom Header)</mark> | <mark style="color:$info;">Coming Soon</mark> |

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