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- Do any libraries exist for zero-trust file storage (storing client-encrypted data on the server without the key)?
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JSON compression in the browser, with gzip and the Compression Streams API.
I have already built this into a small feature in my app, but I do plan to integrate it deeper and bake it into the core functionality soon. Which should be another interesting problem to solve as the app has integrated client-side encryption using Age (rage (rage-wasm)). But that's for another day...
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Age: Modern file encryption format with multiple pluggable recipients
_o/ hi all, age author here!
The OP link is the spec, here's a few other things you might find interesting
- the Go reference implementation https://age-encryption.org
- the Go library docs https://pkg.go.dev/filippo.io/age
- the CLI man page https://filippo.io/age/age.1
- an interoperable Rust implementation by @str4d https://github.com/str4d/rage
- a YubiKey plugin by @str4d https://github.com/str4d/age-plugin-yubikey
- the draft plugin protocol specification (which we should really merge) https://github.com/C2SP/C2SP/pull/5/files?short_path=07bf8cc...
- a Windows GUI by @spieglt https://github.com/spieglt/winage
- a discussion of the authentication properties of age https://words.filippo.io/dispatches/age-authentication/
- a discussion of a potential post-quantum plugin https://words.filippo.io/dispatches/post-quantum-age/
- a password-store fork that uses age instead of gpg https://github.com/FiloSottile/passage (see also: how I use it with a YubiKey https://words.filippo.io/dispatches/passage/)
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age.el: age encryption support for Emacs
I just added rage (https://github.com/str4d/rage) support, which does support pinentry, see https://github.com/anticomputer/age.el#known-issues for an example of how to use rage instead.
- Axcrypt -- or is there something better Reddit would recommend?
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The PGP Problem (2019)
Really appreciate this article. It's a little snarky but it hits the mark and encourages people to try Age, which is a pretty awesome little tool.
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Ask HN: What does everyone use for encrypting their personal stuff?
I'm not convinced that whole-disk encryption is sensible for most threat models, but I use the built-in FileVault on macOS (under the reasoning that, at the very least, it can't really hurt).
On Linux, I use age[1] (specifically, rage[2]) to encrypt sensitive files. I wrote a secret manager that uses the latter as an encryption backend[3], and I use `rage-mount` to mount (read-only) views of encrypted archives.
[1]: https://github.com/FiloSottile/age
- Age – a simple, modern and secure file encryption tool, format, and Go library
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Dexios - a secure and open source command-line file encryption utility
I will admit that the "market" for this software is relatively saturated, that's why Dexios aims to stand out. Everything of interest is covered in the documentation, and the codebase itself is relatively easy to read (trying to understand the source of a tool such as rage will probably give headaches).
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Dexios - a secure command-line encryption tool.
Anyone have any thoughts on choosing between this and rage?
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Why people in Google hate Go?
Except when you actually enjoy things being fast. For example, HTTPie easily adds 0.5-1s delay to every request because it's written in Python, especially on the first invocation. xh (https://github.com/ducaale/xh), on the other hand, starts immediately because it's written in Rust. I very much like this trend.
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HTTPie Desktop: cross-platform API testing client for humans
HTTPie is great and was a big improvement for me over cURL.
However, I ended up switching to xh[1] as it's significantly faster and I prefer its output.
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Tell HN: Postman just wiped all my stuff
No, but unless portability is a concern or you're massively familiar with curl, you might want to consider xh. It's much more intuitive.
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🐚🦀Comandos shell reescritos em Rust
xh
- Insomnia REST client now requires an account
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The curl-wget Venn diagram
wget on the other hand, automatically converts the ñ to UTF-8 hex and resolves the link perfectly.
I've searched the curl manpage and couldn't find a way to solve this. Please help.
I'm having to use `xh --curl` [1] to "fix" the links before I pass them to curl.
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Get better with Vim one tip at a time
Very nice, you should add xh to the User-Agents though.
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I Could Rewrite Curl
While not a rewrite - one recent tool for making http requests which i quite enjoy is:
It's basically python httpie rewritten in rust. my only gripe is that i keep forgetting that it exists - and that "xh" is for http and "xhs" is for https.
So i frequently end up with curl anyway:)
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Rust Easy! Modern Cross-platform Command Line Tools to Supercharge Your Terminal
xh: A HTTPie alternative with better performance.
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I created a bulk APIRUNNER in Rust because I am fed up using POSTMAN for middleware Load testing
Not to discourage you from exploring and creating new projects but I had been looking for something similar for server testing and came across the xh rust project, modeled after Httpie
What are some alternatives?
rustdesk - An open-source remote desktop, and alternative to TeamViewer.
age - A simple, modern and secure encryption tool (and Go library) with small explicit keys, no config options, and UNIX-style composability.
PasswordPusher - 🔐 An application to securely communicate passwords over the web. Passwords automatically expire after a certain number of views and/or time has passed. Track who, what and when.
age-plugin-yubikey - YubiKey plugin for age
htmlq - Like jq, but for HTML.
httpie - 🥧 HTTPie CLI — modern, user-friendly command-line HTTP client for the API era. JSON support, colors, sessions, downloads, plugins & more.
gitoxide - An idiomatic, lean, fast & safe pure Rust implementation of Git
tty-share - Share your linux or osx terminal over the Internet.
thgtoa - The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Online Anonymity
libcurl - A command line tool and library for transferring data with URL syntax, supporting DICT, FILE, FTP, FTPS, GOPHER, GOPHERS, HTTP, HTTPS, IMAP, IMAPS, LDAP, LDAPS, MQTT, POP3, POP3S, RTMP, RTMPS, RTSP, SCP, SFTP, SMB, SMBS, SMTP, SMTPS, TELNET, TFTP, WS and WSS. libcurl offers a myriad of powerful features
mcfly - Fly through your shell history. Great Scott!
yahc - Yet another HTTPie clone [Moved to: https://github.com/ducaale/ht]