Dotsync – A zero-knowledge CLI to sync dotfiles and secrets in Go
You know the drill: → New dev joins → "hey check your DMs" → Someone pastes the .env in Slack → That message sits there forever → 6 months later someone screenshots it by accident or worse — → git add . → git commit -m "added env" → git push → you just leaked your prod database URL to the internet I got tired of it. So I built DotSync. ─────────────────────────────────── Here's what it looks like in practice: $ dotsync push 🔒 Encrypting 10 secrets for team access... 📤 Uploading... ✅ Version : v7 Secrets : 10 keys encrypted Teammates can now run: dotsync pull That's it. Moving between your laptop and work machine? dotsync pull. ─────────────────────────────────── The part I actually care about — security: Everything is encrypted ON your machine before it hits the network.
- ▪You know the drill: → New dev joins → "hey check your DMs" → Someone pastes the .env in Slack → That message sits there forever → 6 months later someone screenshots it by accident or worse — → git add . → git commit -m "added env" → git pus
- ▪So I built DotSync. ─────────────────────────────────── Here's what it looks like in practice: $ dotsync push 🔒 Encrypting 10 secrets for team access... 📤 Uploading... ✅ Version : v7 Secrets : 10 keys encrypted Teammates can now run: dots
- ▪Moving between your laptop and work machine? dotsync pull. ─────────────────────────────────── The part I actually care about — security: Everything is encrypted ON your machine before it hits the network.
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