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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.
On the other hand I value Authelia single configuration file which I can version control in git. Authentik is a click-ops burden.
Or the fact it consumes like 30mb of ram compared to authentiks near 1GB.
Authentik has blueprints, which while not as simple as Authelia's config, do provide a functional way to have version-controlled configuration.
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.