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    GopenPGP V3

    GopenPGP V3

    A high-level OpenPGP library

    ...Built on top of a forked version of the Go crypto library, gopenpgp supports current OpenPGP RFC standards and includes examples for working with password-based encryption and PGP keys, as well as detached and inline signatures. Because it’s designed for broad use, the library also targets go-mobile compatibility, meaning it can support mobile app use cases alongside server and desktop tooling.
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    Plugin for secrets management in Helm

    Plugin for secrets management in Helm

    A helm plugin that help manage secrets with Git workflow

    We store secrets and values in helm_vars dir structure just like in this repository example dir. All this data versioned in GIT. Working in teams on multiple projects/regions/envs and multiple secrets files at once. We have Makefile in our Helm charts repo to simplify install helm-secrets plugin with helm and other stuff we use. Same Makefile used to rebuild all helm charts with dependencies and some other everyday helpers. Encrypting, Decrypting, Editing secrets on local clones, making...
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    End-To-End

    End-To-End

    End-To-End is a crypto library to encrypt, decrypt, digital sign

    End-to-End was a client-side encryption project that prototyped OpenPGP-compatible, end-to-end encrypted messaging in the browser. The idea was to move cryptographic operations entirely to the user’s machine—key generation, encryption, and signature—so messages remain unreadable to intermediaries. It packaged a JavaScript crypto library, UI elements, and a browser extension workflow that could integrate with webmail-style UIs without server changes.
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