Textual
gitleaks
Textual | gitleaks | |
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8 | 36 | |
1,845 | 15,280 | |
0.1% | 1.3% | |
5.7 | 8.1 | |
8 months ago | 8 days ago | |
Objective-C | Go | |
- | MIT License |
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Textual
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Is there anyone still maintaining a native IRC client for macOS?
Textual's source is on GitHub, and the most recent commit was only 4 months ago, so it appears it's still being worked on.
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Entitlement in Open Source
Textual¹ is open-source but sells the precompiled app. Keka² has the app available for free on GitHub but charges for it on the Mac App Store, to support development.
¹ IRC client for macOS: https://github.com/Codeux-Software/Textual
² Un/archiver for macOS: https://github.com/aonez/Keka
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Building Textual IRC Client
Textual is often the most recommended IRC client for macOS. You can buy it for $7.99 or you can simply build it from source. Let us look at how to do exactly that.
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Selling my own GPL software, part 1: a lot of hurdles
Textual is a good example of this working IRL for me. Their app is one of the best IMO IRC clients on MacOS, is open source [1] and is also sold on the App store and their site.
1. https://github.com/Codeux-Software/Textual#original-limechat...
2. https://www.codeux.com/textual
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Does M1 16 inch even have fans?
Textual: https://www.codeux.com/textual/
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Open Source Tax Software
Two quick examples: Keka and Textual[2] are both open-source and you can pay for them on the Mac App Store or by direct payment. The former gives you compiled builds either way, the latter only if you pay.
[1]: https://github.com/aonez/Keka
[2]: https://github.com/Codeux-Software/Textual
gitleaks
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Cloud Security and Resilience: DevSecOps Tools and Practices
1. Gitleaks: https://github.com/gitleaks/gitleaks Gitleaks provides a way for developers to find and prevent security breaches by scanning Git repositories for secrets like passwords and API keys.
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How to use Lefthooks in your node project?
install gitleaks in your machine gitleaks
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I Analyzed StackOverflow for Secrets
> gitleaks : fatal error: runtime: out of memory
Should be fixed now: https://github.com/gitleaks/gitleaks/pull/1292. Thanks for highlighting this simple change I've been putting off :)
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[Help Needed] Securing Customized Gitleaks and Backend Communication?
I work in IT and we're enhancing our 'Shift Left Security' approach to prevent sensitive data leaks in our GitHub repositories. We've customized Gitleaks to send git-related information (like remote repository, author details, commit hash etc.) to our backend after each commit. This setup helps us monitor Gitleaks usage among our developers. (gitleaks)
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Go Security Scanner
Cool. What features/capabilities are different compared to gitleaks?
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My boss keeps committing his creds into git
To add my anecdote, testing out Trufflehog versus Gitleaks and detect-secrets the other tools seemed superior on detection rate and easier to work with.
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Tools for very basic security audits
Some tools to consider: Gitleaks - open-source secret scanner for git repositories, files, and directories. Retire.js - dependency check tool for client JS code. Censys - It’s a search engine that you can use, for example, to scan any IP address and check open ports, software versions, location of the servers, etc. If you want to check more tools, you can download this free ebook with a list of recommended security tools: https://brightinventions.pl/blog/app-security-free-ebook/ The listed tools are free or offer free trials.
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About secret scanning
bonuses: - https://github.com/trufflesecurity/trufflehog - https://github.com/gitleaks/gitleaks
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Someone has access to my private repos = I lost 140k
I GET IT I need to follow best practice and not upload any sensitive information, even if its a private repo. But through my 10 yeras of coding it happened twice. However these keys only lived in 2 areas: my laptop and GITHUB. My laptop is pretty secured, and the timing of the above events just make me really think someone internally at Github is running https://github.com/gitleaks/gitleaks on private repos he / she has access to.
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any open source that checks security vulnerabilities in code?
Maybe https://github.com/gitleaks/gitleaks is what you are looking for
What are some alternatives?
TrueCraft - Minecraft for hipsters
trufflehog - Find and verify secrets
halloy - IRC application written in Rust
trivy - Find vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, secrets, SBOM in containers, Kubernetes, code repositories, clouds and more
cla-assistant - Contributor License Agreement assistant (CLA assistant)
git-secrets - Prevents you from committing secrets and credentials into git repositories
emailengine - Headless email client
pre-commit - A framework for managing and maintaining multi-language pre-commit hooks.
mlang - Compiler for the M language, used to compute the income tax of French taxpayers
husky - git hooks made easy
openfisca-france - French tax and benefit system for OpenFisca
semgrep - Lightweight static analysis for many languages. Find bug variants with patterns that look like source code.