Hi all, I'm excited to introduce a project I built to scratch my own itch I call cloving. It helps generate code, unit tests, commit messages and more all from your terminal. It currently supports both local and remote LLM providers like OpenAI, Gemini, and more. What makes cloving different is its detailed automated prompt generation techniques. Your feedback and suggestions are highly appreciated!
The author suggests (amongst other things) that anger suppression can lead to cancer cells not being dealt with by the body as they would normally otherwise be. The evidence is anecdotal, but then it perhaps quite unlikely that we will see clinical studies along these lines any time soon unfortunately.
I think ReleaseHub is going for (b). The differentiation is that it would be a fully managed and fully configurable/customizable PaaS on your own infrastructure or even on premise instead of a black-box infrastructure owned and managed by the PaaS provider.
I found some of your comments a bit strange though... are you suggesting that any of those other tools host your secrets in plain text? I never used EnvKey, but what's crazy about their desktop GUI?
I'm obviously biased, but for our own use, I created a small open-source wrapper called envwarden[0] that uses Bitwarden to manage our server secrets. I trust Bitwarden already with plenty sensitive stuff and I'm sure it's not stored in plaintext anywhere. The GUIs aren't crazy but rather simple. They have browser add-ons, mobile apps, desktop apps, plus CLI that envwarden interfaces with...
Not affiliated with Bitwarden in any way. Just happy customers and also happy to create a simple way to manage your server secrets with it.
Doppler does not do End-to-End encryption, so their service has plain text access to your secrets.
What's crazy about a desktop GUI to manage secrets to me is that it's overkill when doing vim with the equivalent of a .env file is perfectly adequate for many use cases.
Envwarden is great, but with CloudEnv you can do access control via IP addresses, you can grant new IP address access via email approval, you can grant read-only access to some IP addresses... so you get a lot of flexibility over who and when the access to your secrets is given. In addition, there is an auditable access log that keeps track of when and where every access attempt was made.
Malaria is just as deadly to adults who have never been exposed to it as it is to children under 5 years old. However the more times you catch it, the more immunity you build to it. An adult who has caught malaria multiples times is not likely to die from it. An adult tourist catching it for the first time can be in trouble.