GNU Stow
cryfs
GNU Stow | cryfs | |
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5 | 30 | |
557 | 1,940 | |
- | 0.6% | |
9.2 | 5.5 | |
about 1 month ago | 12 days ago | |
Perl | C++ | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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GNU Stow
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Dotfiles: Unofficial Guide to Dotfiles on GitHub
Sorry - should have been specific in top-level comment. I was referring to this one: https://github.com/aspiers/stow/issues/33
Basically, the --dotfiles option was not working with directories so you had to have things that look like this: lazygit/.config/lazygit and now it looks like: lazygit/dot-config/lazygit.
Really a small issue that bugged me forever - shouldn't have made it seem like it was core a problem with stow!
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GNU Stow is a very useful Perl program but it has some minor issues that need to be fixed
I use GNU Stow to symlink many shell and configuration files from a repository. It works so well and there are many webpages out there from people telling you how it's the best way to manage dotfiles.
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Is it a good idea to backup my filesystem on github?
Gnu Stow
- Give Your Dotfiles a Home with GNU Stow
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Using GNU Stow to manage your dotfiles (2012)
Too bad that's broken for directory names: https://github.com/aspiers/stow/issues/33
cryfs
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Syncthing: Untrusted Device Encryption
I know that cryfs[1] is resilient to at least the first of these, and possibly the second as well. I don't know if cryfs allows to modify the base directory while the filesystem is online, if it does then it might already be a better solution for syncthing, if you only care about Linux.
On the flip side syncthing could incorporate cryfs's base directory format instead of their home-grown one.
[1] https://www.cryfs.org/
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Neon Vaults: Can't Mount My Vault Any More
When I tried cryfs mounting via file system, cryfs told me there was no vault at my vault directory. It says specifically, "Could not find base directory. Do you want to create it?"
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How do I Password-Protect a single folder?
you have a couple options. if you’re using ext4, fscrypt might be your best bet. if not, a FUSE-based encryption option is probably your only option. ecryptfs, gocryptfs and encfs are good, but i personally prefer cryfs. it doesn’t have an archwiki page, but can be installed from the repos and instructions for use can be found on its webpage
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How much storage can I get on gmail?
Cryfs encryption for future Cloud Storage = https://www.cryfs.org/
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File-by-file encryption tool? (Cryptomator alternative)
It sounds like cryfs might be helpful for this. It stores an encrypted directory in the cloud but mounts the decrypted contents locally on your hard drive so you can work with them. I'm still looking into it myself but it appears to have been designed to let people use cloud storage without ever revealing the contents to the provider.
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Vaults vs. Cryptomator? Security, Cloud syncing, integration?
See https://github.com/cryfs/cryfs/issues/335
- Encrypt Folder or Files before uploading to Cloud
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Veracrypt and alternatives.
CryFS - Intended to replace eCryptfs and fscrypt (which you can also look at if CryFS doesn't work for you) and add improvements. Unlike LUKS and veracrypt, you don't have to allocate the space in advance; as you add more data it just has more files containing the encrypted data. It is also intended to work with cloud sync things like Dropbox. So I expect you should also be able to store it in an NFS or samba share and then mount it so the encryption happens locally and the server never sees the unencrypted data. If you use KDE, the "vaults" program provides a good UI. Details at https://www.cryfs.org/
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Can I upload 300gb file in my proton drive account ?
Instead of large containers, perhaps use something like CryFS so the uploads are not as large? See https://www.cryfs.org/
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Piratas publicam dados de 1,5 milhões de clientes e dizem ter acesso remoto a sistemas da TAP
Exemplo: https://www.cryfs.org/
What are some alternatives?
chezmoi - Manage your dotfiles across multiple diverse machines, securely.
gocryptfs - Encrypted overlay filesystem written in Go
yadm - Yet Another Dotfiles Manager
encfs - EncFS: an Encrypted Filesystem for FUSE.
Home Manager using Nix - Manage a user environment using Nix [maintainer=@rycee]
Cryptomator - Multi-platform transparent client-side encryption of your files in the cloud
rcm - rc file (dotfile) management
securefs - Filesystem in userspace (FUSE) with transparent authenticated encryption
Ansible - Ansible is a radically simple IT automation platform that makes your applications and systems easier to deploy and maintain. Automate everything from code deployment to network configuration to cloud management, in a language that approaches plain English, using SSH, with no agents to install on remote systems. https://docs.ansible.com.
Piwigo - Manage your photos with Piwigo, a full featured open source photo gallery application for the web. Star us on Github! More than 200 plugins and themes available. Join us and contribute!
dotbot - A tool that bootstraps your dotfiles ⚡️
Nextcloud - ☁️ Nextcloud server, a safe home for all your data