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Michael Pfister
@pfista
don't store your secrets in a plaintext .env https://developer.1password.com/docs/cli/secret-references
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accountless
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look in their labs, they have this cool new thing called 'secure snippets'. less relevant for this use case, but fucking cool
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Michael Pfister
@pfista
neat, but i wonder why you would need snippets for the use cases here to be encrypted? things like email signature, or common replies in support workflows are inherently being shared with someone else i think you could do the same with raycast too https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TjWdarf3XH_0vQWpU40Gv0Jk5_Gm49LGYjRDlP6svzQ/edit?tab=t.0#heading=h.mijktdhz910t
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