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Author: James Eversole <james@eversole.co>
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Author: James Eversole <james@eversole.co>
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Author: James Eversole <james@eversole.co>
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Author: James Eversole <james@eversole.co>
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    Added beginnings of CouchDB logic while removing all Mongo references and dependencies. Updated configuration file and related data types. Added a MonadHttp instance for PurrAction to enable requests in their monadic context. Will merge into main once feature parity on the Sharing Feature is reached
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Purr - Password Generation and Secret Sharing

Big Purr and Sploot
Purr is a work-in-progress web application offering customizable password generation and time-limited sharing of secrets.

What problems does Purr solve?

  1. Generating sufficiently memorable but secure passwords for use with accounts that don't offer better authentication methods.
  2. 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.
  3. 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?

  1. Haskell and Scotty backend.
  2. HTMX for the frontend.
  3. CouchDB database.

Project Goals

  1. Provide a minimal and clean interface for generating and sharing passwords.
  2. Maintain a clean and organized codebase that can be extended to include more utilities than originally anticipated.
  3. Aim for graceful degradation when JavaScript isn't enabled.

Development & Support

Please send me an email or join the Support Chat in DeltaChat!
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Copyright (C) 2022-2022 James Eversole