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  1. mkcert Public

    A simple zero-config tool to make locally trusted development certificates with any names you'd like.

    Go 36.1k 1.8k

  2. age Public

    A simple, modern and secure encryption tool (and Go library) with small explicit keys, no config options, and UNIX-style composability.

    Go 11k 350

  3. Heartbleed Public

    A checker (site and tool) for CVE-2014-0160

    Go 2.3k 485

  4. A ssh server that knows who you are. $ ssh whoami.filippo.io

    Go 1.9k 108

  5. filippo.io/edwards25519 — A safer, faster, and more powerful low-level edwards25519 Go implementation.

    Go 89 18

  6. yubikey-agent is a seamless ssh-agent for YubiKeys.

    Go 2k 100

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July 2022

Created a pull request in rogpeppe/go-internal that received 4 comments

testscript: add pty/ptyout commands

This allows testing commands that open /dev/tty to interact with the user separately from stdin/stdout, like age. See https://github.com/FiloSottil…

+135 −15 4 comments
Opened 3 other pull requests in 3 repositories
rogpeppe/go-internal 1 open
FiloSottile/edwards25519 1 merged
C2SP/C2SP 1 merged

Created an issue in FiloSottile/age that received 1 comment

cmd/age-keygen: -y should report error if it fails to parse input

Discussed in #435 Originally posted by vbezhenar July 23, 2022 Right now it does not do that which is confusing: % echo test | age-keygen -y age-k…

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