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@rzr rzr commented Nov 11, 2018

Change-Id: I3975007242c5171b2bfcdb3884150ec61cc7749d
Signed-off-by: Philippe Coval [email protected]

Change-Id: I3975007242c5171b2bfcdb3884150ec61cc7749d
Signed-off-by: Philippe Coval <[email protected]>
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rzr commented Nov 11, 2018

To show how master is late to npm.org

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rzr commented Nov 20, 2018

Is this projects still maintained ? @JoshKaufman @coolaj86 ?

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coolaj86 commented Nov 23, 2018

@rzr Now that both node and browsers support RSA and EC pretty well I've switched to using native node and webcrypto for the heavy lifting and I have a well-tested suite of tools for other tasks.

So for things like these:

  • PEM-to-JWK
  • JWK-to-PEM
  • SSH pubkey conversion
  • CSR generation

I'm now using lightweight, zero dependency libraries that I wrote from scratch and tested against openssl, ssh-keygen, and webcrypto:

I'm so grateful that they've existed and have served so well for so long, but I personally think it's time to abandon ursa, forge, elliptic, pkijs, asn1js, and the others in favor lightweight wrappers around node-native and web-native algorithms and that's where I'm putting my time and attention.

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