cocert
teller
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cocert
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Remix vs Hardhat vs Truffle - Which one is secure and reliable for Mainnet deployment?
I think you mean Shamir's Secret Sharing here, I have a project called cocert that uses the same technique. Maybe you can use the horcrux.
- cocert: Split and distribute your private keys using Shamir's Secret Sharing
- cocert: split and distribute your private keys securely amongst untrusted network
- cocert: split and distribute your private keys
teller
- Teller: Universal secret manager, never leave your terminal to use secrets
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How do you protect your secret keys in your local computer?
I use a teller to pass secrets to my apps/commands, secret values are stored in OSX keychain, .env file or AWS Vault. It depends on project / environment context.
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What do you guys use to manage .env files?
Have you seen Teller? https://tlr.dev it’s part of CNcF.
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Which Tools Do You use daily for Golang development?
Air for live reloading https://github.com/cosmtrek/air, Teller for env and secret manager https://tlr.dev, Okteto cloud development https://www.okteto.com
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I created an open source secrets manager and Y Combinator just invested in it!
This is similar to teller? https://github.com/tellerops/teller
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Need to find an open source secrets scanner solution. any suggestions from personal use only?
I also found this one: https://github.com/tellerops/teller has anyone used it?
- Hyperstack - a new open source Node.js web framework with everything included
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What are some of the credential scanning tools
You could use Spectral (https://spectralops.io) (disclaimer: I'm one of the founders), And if you're looking to scan credentials originating from your vaults and keystores you could use Teller, which is an open source vault scanner and secrets hub for developers that I've built: https://github.com/SpectralOps/teller
- teller - a universal secret manager for developers built with Go
What are some alternatives?
berglas - A tool for managing secrets on Google Cloud
kubernetes-external-secrets - Integrate external secret management systems with Kubernetes [Moved to: https://github.com/external-secrets/kubernetes-external-secrets]
lite - Split a repository to read-only standalone repositories
k8s-vault-webhook - A k8s vault webhook is a Kubernetes webhook that can inject secrets into Kubernetes resources by connecting to multiple secret managers
gocap - List your dependencies capabilities and monitor if updates require more capabilities.
gitleaks - Protect and discover secrets using Gitleaks 🔑
go-tuf - Go implementation of The Update Framework (TUF)
infisical - ♾ Infisical is the open-source secret management platform: Sync secrets across your team/infrastructure and prevent secret leaks.
multi-party-sig - Implementation of protocols for threshold signatures
env-vault - Launch a program with environment variables populated from an encrypted file
go-shamir - A small CLI tool for Shamir's Secret Sharing written in Go, using Vault's Shamir implementation
levant - An open source templating and deployment tool for HashiCorp Nomad jobs