URLFormJS
Ed25519Tool
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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URLFormJS
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Show HN: Non.io, a Reddit-like platform Ive been working on for the last 4 years
I'm concerned about the `#` character in the URL.
# means fragment and that's kept local and not sent to the server unless client side Javascript sends it to the server. I would use an identifier that doesn't already mean something to the URL.
See https://github.com/Cyphrme/URLFormJS#query-parameters-fragme... (Also see https://github.com/Cyphrme/Path)
For an example where this is relevant: https://cyphr.me/ed25519_tool/ed.html#?msg_encoding=Text&msg...
And see https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986#section-3.5
- URLFormJS: Create sticky forms, stateful applications, shareable links
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How to store your app's entire state in the url
I wrote a library for storing application state in the URL. Its novel feature is using fragment query, which prevents the information from being sent to the server.
https://github.com/Cyphrme/URLFormJS
I would love to see it get more use.
Here's a small demo: https://cyphrme.github.io/URLFormJS/#?first_name=Bob&last_na...
See my other comment on this page for some other examples of its use.
Ed25519Tool
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Show HN: Non.io, a Reddit-like platform Ive been working on for the last 4 years
I'm concerned about the `#` character in the URL.
# means fragment and that's kept local and not sent to the server unless client side Javascript sends it to the server. I would use an identifier that doesn't already mean something to the URL.
See https://github.com/Cyphrme/URLFormJS#query-parameters-fragme... (Also see https://github.com/Cyphrme/Path)
For an example where this is relevant: https://cyphr.me/ed25519_tool/ed.html#?msg_encoding=Text&msg...
And see https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986#section-3.5
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r/Crypto, can you help take down an evil tool that's stealing people's private keys?
For browsers this problem is partially solved as subresources may be integrity checked. Further, there have been proposals like DOMTegrity, that provides a complete solution. For now, yes, full integrity checking isn't done automatically in browser, but it may be done automatically using git or manually as is normally done for any software downloaded not using a package manager or git.
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Daily General Discussion - September 30, 2022
The only reason the evil tool is now the second result is because this backdoor angered me so much I created the (now) #1 tool, that runs in browser, never sends off keys, and is fully open source. Feel free to click on that one all you want and star it on Github. Just practicing, "cypherpunks write code". 😉
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Ed25519 Online Tool - Sign, Verify, and Generate Ed25519 Keys.
git clone https://github.com/Cyphrme/ed25519_applet.git
What are some alternatives?
Path - A more robust URI naming scheme
tweetnacl-js - Port of TweetNaCl cryptographic library to JavaScript
calculang - calculang is a language for calculations 🧮💬👩💻
constant-time - Constant-time WebAssembly
nonio
chains - provides metadata for chains
u - μ is a JavaScript library for encoding/decoding state (JavaScript object) in URL
node-rsa - Node.js RSA library
xstate - Actor-based state management & orchestration for complex app logic.
ipfs - IPFS implementation in JavaScript