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npm Adopts OIDC for Trusted Publishing in CI/CD Workflows
npm now supports Trusted Publishing with OIDC, enabling secure package publishing directly from CI/CD workflows without relying on long-lived tokens.
Is a sharing platform that utilizes websockets and end-to-end encryption. There's browser support through javascript, as well as a cli tool that allows Linux users to upload from the terminal.
$ blyg receive --path ~/Downloads
This will give you a session ID that you can share to others.
Once someone sends you a file - it will ask you for approval to receive.
And if accepted, it will end up in Downloads
.
$ blyg upload --path ./test.txt --id 7456
7456
is the session ID of the receive
command.
Blyg uses TOML, stored in ~/.config/blyg/share.toml
.
Here's an example:
[general]
protocol = "https"
host = "share.blyg.se"
port = 443
FAQs
A blyg (shy) cli-tool for uploading and receiving files.
We found that blyg demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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