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    CryptPad
    CryptPad is an open-source, end-to-end encrypted collaborative office suite developed by XWiki SAS. It offers a privacy-focused alternative to mainstream cloud-based productivity tools, enabling users to create, edit, and share documents securely without compromising data privacy. All content is encrypted client-side, ensuring that only authorized users can access the information. CryptPad supports various applications, including rich text documents, spreadsheets, presentations, code...
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    Qri CLI

    Qri CLI

    Organize, version, automate, and share datasets

    ...Qri helps you organize, version, automate, and share datasets. All changes to Qri Datasets are versioned. Compare one version to any other. Explore the history of commits to see how datasets evolve over time. Use our code editor and CI-style automation to keep your datasets fresh and tidy.
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    peerweb.site

    peerweb.site

    Peer to Peer decentral Web Site hosting at your fingertips

    Peer Web Site supports content encryption aka. salting since v. beta 0.8.0. The code regarding this feature can be found at: EncryptDecrypt.js and ensures that the passwords/passphrases do net get saved nor sent anywhere. This is a very convenient feature to secure your content. Although, it can not encrypt IPFS nor WebTorrent files added to your site and purely encrypts the actual content, which you enter through the text editor or devtools, as well as embedded Base64 files. ...
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