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pub:tech:pass [2026/01/11 23:40] – created jamespub:tech:pass [2026/01/12 14:41] (current) james
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-Now, when I enter that directory, I get an envar containing my API token for [code.librehq.com](https://code.librehq.com).  Gitlab will work and my api key never touches disk.  Even if I accidentally commit my `.env`, I haven't exposed any secrets.+Now, when I enter that directory, I get an envar containing my API token for [code.librehq.com](https://code.librehq.com).  Gitlab will work and my api key never touches disk.  Even if I accidentally commit my `.env`, I haven't exposed any secrets.  All this and more are described in my [envrc repo](https://code.librehq.com/james/envrc).
  
-Check out `pass`.  Once you start using it, you will never stop.  And don't get curved by that cli-only interface.  Pass is so simple that there is a giant pile of implementations and UIs out there, including GUIs.  +Check out `pass`.  Once you start using it, you will never stop.  And don't get curved by that cli-only interface.  Pass is so simple that there is a giant pile of implementations and UIs out there, including GUIs.
  
 Note: pass has very specific security properties.  Think carefully.  It's a measure twice cut once kind of deal because pass comes with a lifetime supply of rope. Note: pass has very specific security properties.  Think carefully.  It's a measure twice cut once kind of deal because pass comes with a lifetime supply of rope.
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