James Eversole
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commit 9aaa5307e7671bc8bcc444733a6e38999f346772 Author: James Eversole <james@eversole.co> Date: Mon Jul 18 16:03:43 2022 -0500 Completed migration to SQLite, full feature parity with original Mongo/Couch implementations. Added ability to submit new passwords with full frontend functionality. Generation of random links now functions as expected and Unix Epoch Timestamps are now included in DB entries.
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Purr - Password Generation and Secret Sharing
Purr is a work-in-progress web application offering customizable password generation and time-limited sharing of secrets.
What problems does Purr solve?
- Generating sufficiently memorable but secure passwords for use with accounts that don't offer better authentication methods.
- Sharing text secrets with others without disclosing the secret in the message itself. As secrets expire after a predefined period, the email/chat history where the information was shared don't become a purr-manent (sorry, permanent) vulnerability.
- Being really cute compared to the competition.
Why should I trust you with my secrets?
You shouldn't! This is free and open-source software which you can run on your own hardware. Instructions for deployment are coming!
Tech Stack?
Project Goals
- 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.
- Aim for graceful degradation when JavaScript isn't enabled.
Development & Support
Please send me an email or join the Support Chat in DeltaChat!
Copyright (C) 2022-2022 James Eversole