github pages as host for browsepass?
Issue #19
wontfix
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repo owner -
It's possible to use browsepass with: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/web-server-for-chrome/ofhbbkphhbklhfoeikjpcbhemlocgigb Web Server for Chrome
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@kreisel There's also a dedicated Browsepass add-on for Chrome: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/browsepass/pihdapfeofbodahcblfmeckjnfcigakb
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yup, but there it isn't possible to use the search (ctrl+f) of the chrome browser :P
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repo owner - changed status to wontfix
As it stands right now, it seems to be infeasible to establish the authenticity of the code if it is hosted by a third party. So I'm marking this wontfix.
I do, however, have another project coming to address this in a more general way. Stay tuned.
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sounds interesting! :) is it maybe with hashes?
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Actually, I played around with BitBucket page before. Try http://namn.bitbucket.org.
Technically, it is easy to host BrowsePass. The question is if YOU want to use BrowsePass that someone else is hosting.
If you can think of a way for YOU to verify the source code that I am hosting is authentic, please let me know. I'm all ears. The restriction is, of course, that your solution must work in a browser.
Have you tried BrowsePass extension for Chrome yet?