minisign
shell-ai
minisign | shell-ai | |
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4.8 | 8.1 | |
about 1 month ago | 3 months ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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minisign
- Ask HN: What are your favorite tiny, single purpose tools?
- Minisign A dead simple tool to sign files and verify signatures
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PGP signatures on PyPI: worse than useless
There are alternatives, minisign and signify.
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Can a program be the only thing able to have access to a private key?
You don't have to attach identities to public and private keys. If all you need it for is signing, then check out minisign.
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How should I encrypt files for sharing over the internet?
If you need signatures, minisign is a similar hard-to-misuse program.
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Beginner: how to do basic cryptography for a blog
In your case, use a tool such as https://jedisct1.github.io/minisign/ to do signing/verification. GPG is another choice which is very common. It will produce a "signature" which can be embedded alongside your posts verifying that the text of the post was endorsed by someone bearing the given public key.
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Is it worth it to make the move to ProtonMail & VPN?
Claiming it's not ancient because Linux desktop distributions still use it for signing packages is a very odd argument. Most Cryptography experts (note: I'm not talking about programmers, IT professionals or people who know a thing or two about cryptography, I mean actual cryptographers) would agree that we should start using something like signify or minisign instead of the bloated mess that is GPG for signing package repositories.
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Hacker News top posts: Dec 23, 2021
minisign\ (5 comments)
- minisign
- Show HN: Pagesign – A Python Wrapper for Age and Minisign
shell-ai
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Ask HN: What are your favorite tiny, single purpose tools?
I use a similar tool[0] which I really like. Will have to check out sgpt!
[0]: https://github.com/ibigio/shell-ai
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Show HN: Clai – OpenAI models brought to the terminal
This looks great -- I've been using https://github.com/ibigio/shell-ai (aliased to `q` ) but this looks even more apt for my use case. I use TypingMind for any real conversation with LLMs, but for quick answers in terminal, these kinds of tools are super useful.
I love the `ask` and `rask` shortcuts!
- Show HN: ShellAI – My (Pretty) Online/Offline Terminal Assistant
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Go TUI library Charm raises $6M in funding
Used Charm for a Shell AI cli assistant (https://github.com/ibigio/shell-ai) - bubble tea and lip gloss. It was so pleasant to use (an absolute charm), super easy syntax highlighting and streaming updates. Highly recommend!
- Show HN: Shell AI – My Aggressively Minimal Open Source Assistant
What are some alternatives?
signify - OpenBSD tool to sign and verify signatures on files. Portable version.
age - A simple, modern and secure encryption tool (and Go library) with small explicit keys, no config options, and UNIX-style composability.
age-plugin-yubikey - YubiKey plugin for age
ed25519 - Minimal ed25519 Haskell package, binding to the ref10 SUPERCOP implementation.
kyber
mkp224o - vanity address generator for tor onion v3 (ed25519) hidden services
sign - Digital file signing and signature verfication utility
mkcert - A simple zero-config tool to make locally trusted development certificates with any names you'd like.
s2n - An implementation of the TLS/SSL protocols
fq - jq for binary formats - tool, language and decoders for working with binary and text formats
libvips - A fast image processing library with low memory needs.
hpenc - High performance command line tool for stream encryption