hide secret text on the terminal.
This package provides a utility for redacting secret text on the terminal. Please see the README on GitHub at https://github.com/ExtremaIS/redact-haskell#readme.
Redact
Overview
Redact is a utility for hiding secret text on the terminal.
It is designed to work with Markdown syntax. Inline code (text enclosed in backticks) and code blocks that are fenced with backticks are hidden. Note that inline code that spans multiple lines is not supported, and other types of code blocks are not hidden.
Text is hidden by displaying it using the same color for the foreground and background. When selecting hidden text, it remains hidden in some terminals and becomes visible in other terminals.
Be sure to test it in your terminal before relying on it.
CLI
Requirements
Redact has only been tested on Linux. Testing on Windows 10 and macOS will be added in a future release.
Installation
.deb
Package Installation
Check the Releases page for .deb
packages.
.rpm
Package Installation
Check the Releases page for .rpm
packages.
Installation From Hackage
Install PhatSort from Hackage using Cabal as follows:
$ cabal v2-install redact
Installation From Stackage
Install PhatSort from Stackage using Stack as follows:
$ stack install redact
Usage
See the redact
man page for usage information.
Project
Links
- Hackage: https://hackage.haskell.org/package/redact
- Stackage: https://www.stackage.org/package/redact
- Flora: https://flora.pm/packages/@hackage/redact
- GitHub: https://github.com/ExtremaIS/redact-haskell
- GitHub Actions CI: https://github.com/ExtremaIS/redact-haskell/actions
Branches
The main
branch is reserved for releases. It may be considered stable, and HEAD
is always the latest release.
The develop
branch is the primary development branch. It contains changes that have not yet been released, and it is not necessarily stable.
Hackage revisions are made for metadata changes, such as relaxation of constraints when new versions of dependencies are released. The redact.cabal
metadata in the main
branch may therefore not match that of Hackage. The redact.cabal
metadata in the develop
branch may match, unless work is being done on a new release that contains other changes.
Tags
All releases are tagged in the main
branch. Release tags are signed using the [email protected]
GPG key.
Contribution
Issues and feature requests are tracked on GitHub: https://github.com/ExtremaIS/hr-haskell/issues
Issues may also be submitted via email to [email protected].
License
This project is released under the MIT License as specified in the LICENSE
file.