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I made the release locally before noticing that we set up trusted publishers, but approving it I noticed a few things too: - it required approval to build the dist (it should only use the environment=only ...
  • A5rocks
  • 3
  • Opened 
    on Jan 2
  • #673

Hello I am trying to incorporate trustme in the CA SSL verification testing in a opensourced project. Experience on Linux is good but run into error with winhttp: Send request failed: The certificate ...
  • phoebusm
  • 2
  • Opened 
    on Mar 5, 2024
  • #641

ECDSA keys can be generated much faster. Benchmarks Benchmarks of the tests using hyperfine: RSA Time (mean ± σ): 14.322 s ± 0.495 s [User: 14.252 s, System: 0.079 s] Range (min … max): ...
  • VincentVanlaer
  • 5
  • Opened 
    on Mar 5, 2023
  • #559

Looks like latest sphins show some warnings + /usr/bin/python3 setup.py build_sphinx -b man --build-dir build/sphinx running build_sphinx Running Sphinx v4.3.2 making output directory... done loading ...
  • kloczek
  • 2
  • Opened 
    on Dec 25, 2021
  • #403

urllib3 is using trustme in its tests, and is in the process of being type annotated, so it would be nice if trustme is also typed. First, would you like trustme to be typed at all? If so, since the ...
  • bluetech
  • 2
  • Opened 
    on Aug 1, 2021
  • #339

Based on the current command line usage section of the Cheat Sheet, it looks like trustme can do almost everything needed to be a full replacement for mkcert: The gunicorn demo is a great example of using ...
  • jab
  • 5
  • Opened 
    on Feb 13, 2021
  • #286

Whenever I use trustme with pytest I end up making my own fixture, could we ship with our own pytest fixtures out of the box?
  • sethmlarson
  • 2
  • Opened 
    on Feb 11, 2021
  • #283

$subj. It d be great if https://trustme.rtfd.io could be copied there. That field is on top of the page in the sidebar which is better visible than the one in README.
enhancement
  • webknjaz
  • 1
  • Opened 
    on Feb 11, 2021
  • #282

Currently we have _KEY_SIZE but really this should be _DEFAULT_KEY_SIZE and allow for generating keys of different sizes as a public API.
  • sethmlarson
  • 1
  • Opened 
    on Jan 15, 2021
  • #271

See https://github.com/sethmlarson/trustme-cli/issues/1, wanted to make sure this work wasn t lost as I ve used trustme-cli multiple times in the past few weeks.
  • sethmlarson
  • 1
  • Opened 
    on Dec 8, 2020
  • #257
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