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peer-pass-backend

v1.0.0

Published

Backend for PeerPass - your digital life manager. Pure P2P. You have a full control. Everything is encrypted by default.

Downloads

11

Readme

PeerPass Backend

PeerPass – your digital life manager. Pure P2P, everything is encrypted by default. Full control in your hands, no more data breaches. The goal is to be an alternative to well-known password managers like LastPass and 1Password (both have breached). The main difference is that this is FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) and peer-to-peer, meaning you own your data. No compromises, no middlemen, no servers—just you and your key pair.

Built using P2P building blocks by Holepunch - Developed and deployed on Pear runtime

Frontend and backend are separated into their own repositories; this is the backend repository. You can find the frontend from here.

Architecture

The architecture is an experiment to separate each piece into its own module (./src/modules), making each functionality swappable (easier to test) and reusable in any p2p app. So far, so good; I've been using the modules internally in a few different p2p apps, but changes are expected.