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Is it possible that gosop community provides official build in the release.
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I'm developing a command-line tool called x-cmd that aims to provide portable tools across different platforms. I've found that gosop might be the only portable and cross-platform PGP CLI tool available.
I'd love to share gosop with users, similar to how we offer OpenSSL ( see https://x-cmd.com/pkg/openssl ). While we can build it ourselves, we prefer distributing community releases to benefit from shared maintenance and bug fixes.
Are there any plans for an official gosop release that we could potentially include in x-cmd?
Thanks.
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@edwinjhlee i'm not sure what your requirements are for portable, cross-platform OpenPGP CLI tool are, but if they include things that can be built with Rust, you might be interested in rsop or sqop (when sqop is built against the rust-crypto background).
Both of these implementations should compile to native code, and implement the same interface as gosop.
Hi, friends in gosop community,
Thanks for your work on this great project.
Is it possible that gosop community provides official build in the release.
background
I'm developing a command-line tool called x-cmd that aims to provide portable tools across different platforms. I've found that
gosop
might be the only portable and cross-platform PGP CLI tool available.I'd love to share
gosop
with users, similar to how we offer OpenSSL ( see https://x-cmd.com/pkg/openssl ). While we can build it ourselves, we prefer distributing community releases to benefit from shared maintenance and bug fixes.Are there any plans for an official
gosop
release that we could potentially include in x-cmd?Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: