shell-plugins
ios-application
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490 | 996 | |
2.4% | 0.7% | |
8.7 | 7.2 | |
10 days ago | 4 months ago | |
Go | Swift | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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shell-plugins
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End of Life for Twilio Authy Desktop App
Consider 1Password, with the added bonus of the `op` CLI tool and a variety of other dev conveniences.
CLI: https://developer.1password.com/docs/cli/get-started/
Shell plugins: https://developer.1password.com/docs/cli/shell-plugins
Secrets automation: https://developer.1password.com/docs/secrets-automation
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Join the 1Password Hackathon hosted by Hashnode and compete for $10,000 in prizes
1Password Shell Plugins: Eliminate API access keys stored on disc and securely authenticate any CLI with your fingerprint, Apple Watch, or other biometrics.
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1Password to Add Telemetry
I often regret any contact I have with the Bitwarden fanbase, because whooo they are rabid, but I guess I used to be a rabid fan of 1P so maybe fair's fair :-D Anyway ...
- https://github.com/bitwarden/clients/issues/1620 was created 2021, after it was migrated from the issue that was open even longer in the other repo, and now they've locked the issue because they're tired of people complaining about the extension losing their credentials
- there are a ton more Item types in 1Password, which some people consider just cosmetic ("you can create your own fields") but https://bitwarden.com/help/managing-items/ compared to https://support.1password.com/item-categories/ is night and day, setting aside the native support for SSH agent that's built into 1P nowadays
and here starts the list of even more highly subjective items, which I acknowledge are highly subjective
- the folder based item management in Bitwarden is highly inferior to the tags based management in 1P. Creating folders itself is a major PITA, whereas creating tags in 1P is ... just type the new tag name. Maybe people enjoy putting the "tags" in there item's names or whatever, and doing away with folders in Bitwarden, but ... the fact they're trying to implement tagging on the cheap indicates they want tags but Bitwarden doesn't see the world that way
- I find the attachment management process cumbersome in Bitwarden, whereas in 1P there are actually two orthogonal ways of managing attachments: they can be first class Items (called "Document" items) meaning that is the whole secret that one would care about, and they can also be arbitrarily attached to other Items in kind of a supporting role. I have scans of my passport attached to the Passport item type because so many places ask me to upload a scan of my passport. Same for my driver's license on the formal Driver's License item type
- in the theme of "finding it cumbersome," I find that 1Password seems to care a lot more about UX than Bitwarden. Now, of late I am having to qualify any such statement because yikes that 1P 8 rewrite was catastrophic. But, rewrite-induced-self-inflicted-harm aside, I still think 1P cares a lot more about UX than Bitwarden
- also subjective, but I really enjoy the `op run` <https://developer.1password.com/docs/cli/reference/commands/...> and its ability to resolve specially formatted env-vars <https://developer.1password.com/docs/cli/secret-references> in the sub-process. That process seems to be the basis of their shell plugins system <https://developer.1password.com/docs/cli/shell-plugins> but TBH I find just having env-vars lying around to be more convenient than their shell plugin system for my workflow. The fact that the `op` binary is smart enough to use DBus to auth to my desktop session means I can also use it as an implementation of pinentry
A perfectly reasonable question may be "well, it's open source, why not start fixing bugs?" The things about using folders and the lack of item types indicates to me that they're just rowing in a different direction than what I would like, and the fact that they're a commercial company means unless I directly would benefit from fixing a bug means I am not incentivized to contribute free labor
- 1Password Shell Plugins
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Secretlint 6: masking API tokens in .bash_history and .zsh_history
Credentials are often stored as raw text in .config/ or ~/.aws. These can be found in 1Password Shell Plugins, op run, zenv, envchain, etc. to avoid storing raw tokens in files.
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Use Your Fingerprint with 1Password to Authenticate the Twilio CLI
You can find the code for the shell plugins on this GitHub repo.
ios-application
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End of Life for Twilio Authy Desktop App
I use open source Raivo OTP [1] on iOS and then on my computers with Apple Silicon I use the same iOS app instead of their desktop because it sinks better.
[1] https://raivo-otp.com/
- PSA: The open source Raivo multi-factor authenticator announced they were acquired by "Mobime"
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Ask HN: How do you deal with TOTP 2-factor auth?
Raivo is another option on iOS.
https://github.com/raivo-otp/ios-application
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Ask HN: If a password manager stores your 2FA token is it still 2FA?
It's redundant having the two together. I suppose it still has the nicety of 'unphishable logins'. Personally though, I have a separate KeepassXC DB with all my 2FA stuff there. I use the Raivo OTP[0] app for TOTP. I would only open my 2FA DB when trying to recover a lost/damaged/stolen device with my Raivo OTP creds in it.
[0] https://raivo-otp.com/
- [HELP] Uploading Raivo OTP Icons
- Feltörték a Facebook fiòkom, történt már veletek ilyen?
- Google Authenticator Synchronisation sinnvoll?
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Looking for new 2fa app
nice read: https://github.com/raivo-otp/ios-application/issues/36
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What auth app should I use?
Unfortunately not, but Ravio is highly regarded in the apple ecosystem.
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I buy 3 Yubikeys and is more complex that I though! (newbie questions)
I was think on use Raivo https://raivo-otp.com/ but now that I have this keys, possibly is better use the Y. Auth.
What are some alternatives?
plugin-webhook - Twilio CLI plugin to emulate webhook requests from Twilio
Aegis - A free, secure and open source app for Android to manage your 2-step verification tokens.
flex-plugin-builder - Packages related to building a Twilio Flex Plugin
NewPipe - A fork of NewPipe with SponsorBlock functionality.
secretlint - Pluggable linting tool to prevent committing credential.
KeePassDX - Lightweight vault and password manager for Android, KeePassDX allows editing encrypted data in a single file in KeePass format and fill in the forms in a secure way.
plugin-watch - Access and stream your Twilio debugger logs along with your calls and messages.
Tofu - An easy-to-use two-factor authentication app for iOS
dev-phone - A developer tool for testing SMS and Voice applications
google-authenticator - Open source version of Google Authenticator (except the Android app)
zsh-history-substring-search - 🐠 ZSH port of Fish history search (up arrow)
vaultwarden - Unofficial Bitwarden compatible server written in Rust, formerly known as bitwarden_rs