Cassi
Cryptographic Asymmetric Secure Storage Infrastructure
Manage your secure data in password-protected, encrypted file-based vaults
Getting Started
There's really nothing to getting Cassi up and running, other than selecting a root directory for your vault storage and setting a password for each vault. Have a look at how easy it is to create a Cassi Vault:
// Import Cassiconst cassi = // Create a new vault instanceconst vault = name: 'my-vault' // Create the vault with password 'hello'vault
Documentation
Cassi is very well documented and all objects, options, fields and functions are well explained and they all include examples.
Read the full documentation for detailed instructions on how to create, lock, unlock vaults and how to read and write sensitive data.
Contributing
We'd be glad to have you join us as an Cassi Contributor. Get started by reading our Contributor Guide.
Dependencies
Cassi makes use of the following libraries:
- lowdb - for storage
- fs-extra - for file management
- uuid - for generating ids
- bip38 - for encrypting the machine secret
- bip39 - for generating mnemonics
- bitcoinjs-lib - for generating keys
- keytar - for working with the system keychain
- wif - for decoding machine secrets
License
Cassi is licensed under the MIT License.
Sponsors
Cassi is sponsored by Fluid Trends and is part of the Fluid Trends Open Source Lab.
If you'd like to co-sponsor this project, please email your co-sponsorship request to team at fluidtrends.com