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    Tomb

    Tomb

    the Crypto Undertaker

    ...Keys can be protected with passphrases and even hidden via steganography inside innocuous files, giving you options for concealment and off-device storage. The interface is deliberately simple—dig a tomb, forge a key, lock it, and open it—yet provides hooks to bind directories or run scripts on open/close so you can tailor behavior to your workstation. Permissions and ownership hygiene are emphasized to avoid leaking metadata, and the tool favors auditable shell operations that experienced users can inspect. Tomb’s model suits people who want encrypted containers with Unix-friendly ergonomics, keeping secrets safe while integrating cleanly into everyday scripts and workflows.
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    fields.awk

    A flat-file database program written in bash shell and awk scripts.

    Fields.awk allows users to create and work with small-to-medium databases on their home computers or a mobile device with bash shell terminal emulator. It runs on any OS compatible with bash shell, including Linux, FreeBSD, MacOSX, and Android. Certain optional features (printing/encryption) are dependent on external utilities such as lp or ccrypt.
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