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It would be nice if the documentation would how sheesy differentiates itself from a git-crypt.
So far as I can see currently:
No integration with git
No support for simple AES key encryption
Maybe it doesn't make sense to compare sheesy to a tool like git-crypt in the first place, since the scopes are somewhat different, if so I apologize! I think that sheezy could be super useful for storing secrets right in git repos so that's one way I really want to use it.
P.S. I just saw the talk @ RustCologne -- cool project!
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Indeed, and I agree that it would be nice to have. The reason it's not there yet is that I have never even looked at the tool.
From what I see, the bullet points provided here seem accurate, maybe there is more.
With the hopes of you getting more familiar with sheesy, maybe you would be able to deliver a comparison at some point.
I would love to contribute documentation on it! As soon as I find a free weekend I'll send a PR! :)
[EDIT] - Oh one thing, just for the future -- are you open to allowing simple AES keys rather than just PGP? It's cool if you're not but just figured I might ask
[EDIT2] - Ah, looking at lib/vault/src/recipients/add.rs it looks like GPG is pretty "in there", so to speak. Again I don't think it's a huge differentiator (one could easily just create a throwaway GPG keys), so that's fine
It would be nice if the documentation would how
sheesy
differentiates itself from agit-crypt
.So far as I can see currently:
git
Maybe it doesn't make sense to compare
sheesy
to a tool likegit-crypt
in the first place, since the scopes are somewhat different, if so I apologize! I think that sheezy could be super useful for storing secrets right in git repos so that's one way I really want to use it.P.S. I just saw the talk @ RustCologne -- cool project!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: