The TextBin VSCode Extension seamlessly integrates TextBin's secure text-sharing capabilities into your Visual Studio Code environment, allowing you to create, manage, and share encrypted text snippets without leaving your IDE.
Recently I have launched an open source PasteBin alternative Web app called TextBin. This is an update to that web app, now users can seamlessly create and get all their encrypted texts from vscode by using the textbin vscode extension.
The TextBin extension makes it simple to keep track of my text snippets securely. It’s great for keeping sensitive information safe while coding.
I’m impressed by how easy it is to set expiration times and handle encrypted texts. It adds a great layer of security to my projects.
Creating and managing encrypted texts directly with in my editor is fantastic. It streamlines my workflow so much.
How about a feature that allows for custom encryption settings? It would be nice to have more control over the security of shared snippets.
Having the ability to handle encrypted text snippets directly within VSCode is a real boost for security and productivity. I love how it simplifies the process without needing to switch between applications.
This VSCode extension is a great addition for those of us who need to manage and share secure text snippets without leaving the IDE. It’s really convenient to have encrypted sharing right at your fingertips.
Finally, a tool that lets me encrypt and manage my text snippets without jumping between apps. It’s really convenient!
The integration with VS Code makes managing encrypted texts so much easier. I can handle everything from one place without any hassle.
I love how I can keep my code snippets secure and organized right inside VS Code. It’s like having a personal safe for my text!
It might be helpful to include a feature that allows for easier backup and recovery of encrypted text snippets in case of IDE issues.
I noticed a minor issue with the extension not syncing encrypted snippets across different VSCode instances. It might be worth investigating.
It might be helpful to include a preview option before sharing text snippets. This would ensure everything looks right before it’s sent out.
The secure text-sharing feature within VSCode is a valuable addition. It should make handling encrypted snippets much easier and more integrated.
It would be great if there were an option to automatically tag or categorize text snippets for easier organization.
Sounds cool, especially with the VS Code extension! Encryption built-in is always a plus. Haven't had a deep dive yet, but looks like it could be a handy tool for quick and secure text sharing. Nice work!
being able to handle encrypted text snippets right from the IDE is incredibly useful. This should simplify and secure how developers manage sensitive information.
Integrating secure text-sharing directly into VSCode is a smart move. It’s great to see a seamless way to manage and share encrypted snippets without disrupting workflow.
Kudos to the TextBin team for integrating such a secure and practical feature into VS Code.
It might be helpful to add a feature that allows users to set reminders of expiring texts.
About TextBin on Product Hunt
“A privacy focused open source alternative to paste bin”
TextBin launched on Product Hunt on August 20th, 2024 and earned 103 upvotes and 15 comments, placing #31 on the daily leaderboard. The TextBin VSCode Extension seamlessly integrates TextBin's secure text-sharing capabilities into your Visual Studio Code environment, allowing you to create, manage, and share encrypted text snippets without leaving your IDE.
TextBin was featured in User Experience (364.8k followers), Developer Tools (511.2k followers), GitHub (41.2k followers) and Side Project (5.3k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 117k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted TextBin?
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