So I’ve discovered that after a while, it get a bit messy to keep track of all the passwords, API keys, which services are connected to which databases and such. Do you use anything to organise all the info?

I’m using Bitwarden for passwords that have a webui and Notesnook for other stuff, but it feels kinda clunky.

  • @camr_on
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    82 years ago

    I keep a wiki using obsidian.md. The hard work is in working up the motivation to keep it updated. API keys and such I like to keep in Bitwarden/Vaultwarden

    • @haulyard
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      62 years ago

      I like this approach because it doesn’t require someone to stand up a database to read it. I have this worry in my head that I’ll be gone for some reason and my family will need to figure things out. Them not having to deal with a database right from the beginning seems very worthwhile.

      Secrets etc in 1Password, for reasons similar to above even though it doesn’t fit the self-hosted mindset.

      • @[email protected]
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        62 years ago

        It is, I use it to write anything down.

        It’s not FOSS sadly :/ I really thought it was.

      • @camr_on
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        12 years ago

        It really is. I used notion for years and finally got fed up with the slowness and inability to use offline… tried obsidian with git syncing and switched everything almost overnight. I managed to recreate everything I liked about notion plus some stuff I couldn’t do with just a couple plugins