How to use SecretStorage in your VSCode extensions

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  • There are several ways to save user data in VSCode. Until version 1.53.0 all private information used to be kept in Memento objects using workspaceState and globalState or keystone, for example. Keeping passwords with tokens in a standard configuration file or using environment variables wasn’t a good idea either, because all that data could be read and cached by other extensions.

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  • If you want a real-world example, see how we use SecretStorage in the Bugout VSCode extension.

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