Possibly of interest to readers (but not directly competing) is securestore, our open-source, open-protocol, cross-language framework (cli tool + libraries) for securely storing secrets and programmatically retrieving them in production: https://neosmart.net/blog/securestore-open-secrets-format/
Possibly of interest to readers (but not directly competing) is securestore, our open-source, open-protocol, cross-language framework (cli tool + libraries) for securely storing secrets and programmatically retrieving them in production: https://neosmart.net/blog/securestore-open-secrets-format/
donet version: https://github.com/neosmart/SecureStore
rust version: https://github.com/neosmart/securestore-rs
(This one is production ready)
I thought SOPS with age is what we were doing now. Do we need yet another tooling?
https://github.com/getsops/sops
SOPS with Age is simple, and simple is good. I strongly recommend this approach.
Dangerously close to "scrot" which is both an X11 screenshot tool and general slang for a screenshot.
Ive been working with Linux for 25ish years and have never heard of scrot. I think there's low probability of confusion lol.
Looks like every other CLI manager I've ever seen. It says not ready for production use. What's different for this than the others?