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survey | memguard | |
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8 | 1 | |
3,973 | 2,475 | |
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0.0 | 4.2 | |
6 months ago | 13 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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survey
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Goget: An interactive go module downloader | Looking for contributors | Level: Super Easy
The dropdown is made with https://github.com/AlecAivazis/survey
- Is there a terminal based "dialog" library?
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Recursively clone Gitlab Projects - Practice Project
Rather than get too far into the weeds with building a query through that library, it was ok to just query for every repo in the org and use https://github.com/AlecAivazis/survey to let the user filter at the command line. Might or might not be an idea to play with - it was _fun_ to see a couple of strong open source efforts play together /shrug :)
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Interactive CLI prompts in Go
To create an interactive multi-select prompt we're going to use an awesome survey package:
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How do I move the terminal cursor cross-platform?
I am looking for a way to move the terminal cursor in different directions. (like Up(n), Left(n), Right(n), etc.) I could do this with ANSI escape codes, but Windows CMD doesn't handle that well. Unfortunately, I can't find a library that runs well on Windows and Linux. Survey does handle that pretty good, for their interactive CLI functions like dropdowns etc. but I don't want to "steal" their code. Also, their implementation is very customized to fit to the project, which makes it hard to isolate the code for moving the cursor. Does anybody know a light way to do this? (I would also happily take a library suggestion!) Thanks in advance!
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Kure - CLI password manager
Thank you so much! The library is called Survey (which uses a package called terminal). It also allows you to use 'hjkl' like Vim.
memguard
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Kure - CLI password manager
No, it does not touch the disk, the buffer resides in memory and is protected using memguard, you can find more details in its documentation.
What are some alternatives?
promptui - Interactive prompt for command-line applications
Cameradar - Cameradar hacks its way into RTSP videosurveillance cameras
Lean and Mean Docker containers - Slim(toolkit): Don't change anything in your container image and minify it by up to 30x (and for compiled languages even more) making it secure too! (free and open source)
acmetool - :lock: acmetool, an automatic certificate acquisition tool for ACME (Let's Encrypt)
Themis - Easy to use cryptographic framework for data protection: secure messaging with forward secrecy and secure data storage. Has unified APIs across 14 platforms.
simple-scrypt - A convenience library for generating, comparing and inspecting password hashes using the scrypt KDF in Go 🔑
cobra - A Commander for modern Go CLI interactions
secure - HTTP middleware for Go that facilitates some quick security wins.
goSecretBoxPassword - A probably paranoid Golang utility library for securely hashing and encrypting passwords based on the Dropbox method. This implementation uses Blake2b, Scrypt and XSalsa20-Poly1305 (via NaCl SecretBox) to create secure password hashes that are also encrypted using a master passphrase.
dongle - A simple, semantic and developer-friendly golang package for encoding&decoding and encryption&decryption
BadActor - BadActor.org An in-memory application driven jailer written in Go
promptui.