undergroundwires e73c0ad1bf Do not collapse cards on links and code area #88
Detects clickable elements automatically and exempts them from
collapsing cards, also interacting with code area does no longer
collapse cards.

This commit also fixes subscribing to clicks on document every time card
list is loaded, but never unsubscribing. This impacts performance and
causes memory leaks. Now, registered event listener is removed every
time card list component is destroyed.
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privacy.sexy

Enforce privacy & security best-practices on Windows and macOS, because privacy is sexy 🍑🍆

contributions welcome Language grade: JavaScript Maintainability Tests status Quality checks status Security checks status Bump & release status Deploy status Auto-versioned by bump-everywhere

Get started

  • Online version at https://privacy.sexy
    • 💡 No need to run any compiled software on your computer.
  • Alternatively download offline version for Windows, macOS or Linux.
    • 💡 Single click to execute your script.
  • Come back regularly to apply latest version for stronger privacy and security.

privacy.sexy application

Why

  • Rich tweak pool to harden security & privacy of the OS and other software on it
  • Free (both free as in beer and free as in speech)
  • No need to run any compiled software that has access to your system, just run the generated scripts
  • Have full visibility into what the tweaks do as you enable them
  • Ability to revert (undo) applied scripts
  • Everything is transparent: both application and its infrastructure are open-source and automated
  • Easily extendable

Extend scripts

  • You can either create an issue
  • Or send a PR:
    1. Fork the repository
    2. Add more scripts in respective script collection in collections folder.
      • 📖 If you're unsure about the syntax you can refer to the collection files | documentation.
      • 🙏 For any new script, please add revertCode and docs values if possible.
    3. Send a pull request 👌

Commands

  • Project setup: npm install
  • Testing
    • Run unit tests: npm run test:unit
    • Run integration tests: npm run test:integration
    • Lint: npm run lint
  • Desktop app
    • Development: npm run electron:serve
    • Production: npm run electron:build to build an executable
  • Webpage
    • Development: npm run serve to compile & hot-reload for development.
    • Production: npm run build to prepare files for distribution.
    • Or run using Docker:
      1. Build: docker build -t undergroundwires/privacy.sexy:0.10.3 .
      2. Run: docker run -it -p 8080:80 --rm --name privacy.sexy-0.10.3 undergroundwires/privacy.sexy:0.10.3

Architecture overview

Application

  • Powered by TypeScript, Vue.js and Electron 💪
    • and driven by Domain-driven design, Event-driven architecture, Data-driven programming concepts.
  • Application uses highly decoupled models & services in different DDD layers.
  • 📖 Read more on • PresentationApplication

DDD + vue.js

AWS Infrastructure

AWS solution

  • It uses infrastructure from the following repository: aws-static-site-with-cd
    • Runs on AWS 100% serverless and automatically provisioned using GitHub Actions.
    • Maximum security & automation and minimum AWS costs are the highest priorities of the design.

GitOps: CI/CD to AWS

  • CI/CD is fully automated for this repo using different GIT events & GitHub actions.
    • Versioning, tagging, creation of CHANGELOG.md and releasing is automated using bump-everywhere action
  • Everything that's merged in the master goes directly to production.

CI/CD to AWS with GitHub Actions

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TypeScript 91.5%
Vue 6.3%
JavaScript 0.9%
SCSS 0.8%
Python 0.4%