Moving on from Purr
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							| @ -10,18 +10,6 @@ TECH STACK | ||||
| - HTMX frontend | ||||
| - SQLite database | ||||
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| GOALS | ||||
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| - Generate sufficiently memorable but secure passwords for use with accounts that don't offer better authentication methods. | ||||
| - Share text secrets with others without disclosing the secret in the message itself.  | ||||
| - Be really cute compared to the competition. | ||||
| - Provide a minimal and clean interface for generating and sharing passwords. | ||||
| - Maintain a clean and organized codebase that can be extended to include more utilities than originally anticipated. | ||||
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| WHY TRUST YOU? | ||||
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| You shouldn't. This is free and open-source software which you can run on your own hardware. | ||||
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| DEPLOYMENT | ||||
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| purr is intended to run in a docker container.  | ||||
| @ -42,6 +30,7 @@ Assuming your working directory is inside of this repository: | ||||
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| DEVELOPMENT & SUPPORT | ||||
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| Please send me an email for support or to provide patches. | ||||
| Per the permissive ISC license, you are free to do what you wish with this software. I hold | ||||
| no liability for any defects and no guarantees are made to its usability. | ||||
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| Copyright 2022 James Eversole (james@eversole.co) | ||||
| Copyright James Eversole (james@eversole.co) | ||||
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