Introducing Signet, a fork and partial rewrite of nsecbunkerd with a simple graphical user interface to make managing your keys and signing requests easy. Github repo link is: nsecbunkerd is amazing, but has not been updated in about a year so I started work on updating it. I quickly realized it wasn't very user friendly for the average user so I've added a config UI so anyone can use it. There's still a ton of work to do on implementing token policies, fine grained editing of permissions, polishing the UI, etc, but it works, it's fully local, and you don't need to be a dev to set up or use it. image Please submit bug reports and PRs on the Github repo. Thanks!

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oooh yeah, i thought you meant another nostr app. i was thinking along the lines of: signet (n): A seal, especially one used officially to mark documents. :-)
the .gitiignore stuff makes perfect sense actually. there's nothing in that folder when the container is not running so not a security issues. will pull the PR and double check everything but looks good so far :-)
Another issue is that the authPort authHost and baseUrl aren't added to .signet-config/signet.json in the setup script. If you don't get to those first I can submit a PR for that, too. the good news is: i just logged into jumble and am sending this reply with signet ;)
yea this app definitely deserves this name. any other signets can kick rocks. it also has a few puns: -"sig (over the) net" - if you keep the g silent and say it aloud it sounds like "sign it!"