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Auto-cloaking – Feel safe when screen sharing your .env files over VSCode

Auto-cloaking. Feel safe when screen sharing your .env files.

Available now, for VSCode at https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=dotenv.dotenv-vscode


👋 Fellow Indie Hackers,

If you're like me, you hate rotating your API keys if you accidentally screen-share your .env file. You might be doing a live demo, you might be streaming, or you might just be sharing with a developer partner.

Now, thanks to this VSCode extension you don't have to take that risk anymore.

I built it to scratch my own itch, and I hope you like it too.

It's open source and free to install.

Keep your secrets safe.

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on September 5, 2022
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