privatize
obsidian-wielder
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privatize
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I partially encrypt/decrypt a file based on the presence of special HEREDOCs (ie <The tool is still a WIP as it isn't portable between machines -- https://github.com/higgins/privatize
more on it here: https://encapsulate.me/writing/Privatize.html
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Show HN: My new free note taking tool
Yes!
I keep a daily log tracked in git. All of it public although some information is encrypted with my privatization tool (https://github.com/higgins/privatize).
The log itself is a simple org file but I parse and render it in html here so that I can share important event dates (eg: my wedding) with my family and friends.
Here is what I did yesterday:
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Show HN: Partially encrypt a file based on its HEREDOCs
ooo, good call out. thanks!
currently i only have one warning in place if I forget to close there heredoc: https://github.com/higgins/privatize/blob/main/index.js#L168
but could add some more error checking. added to TODOs: https://github.com/higgins/privatize/commit/9696f30576897898...
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Show HN: Partially encrypt a file based on its
https://github.com/higgins/privatize
When added to a git repo, it will automatically transparently encrypt/decrypt files you want privatized.
For example if you configured your repo to privatize the file `example.txt`, you could write:
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obsidian-wielder
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Depending on which particular subject you are interested in:
- The plugin:
https://wielder.victor.earth/Welcome shows the sort of things you can build with Wielder. The github repository for the library is here https://github.com/victorb/obsidian-wielder
- How To Solve it
The key ideas behind How To Solve It are that for a lot of our challenges there are strategies we can use to tackle them effectively. How To Solve It expounds on how to go about understanding a problem, understanding the connection of the data you have with what you don't know, how to make problems more tractable, carrying out a plan, and evaluating the results.
- Untools
A site dedicated to listing various strategies for thinking, communicating and prioritization; they sell templates similar in nature to what I'm building, but I depart sharply from them in my desired document representation choice for templates - Zettlekastian graph continuations for me versus linear documents for them.
- My own tool
This is currently private and not yet ready for public consumption. I have a whole lot of philosophical backing for what I'm trying to build but it is still very far from generating utility at the level I want it too. Later today I'll see about moving some private notes into a blog post going into more depth about what I'm building and why.
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