Good enough. Ship it!

Now I'll be having some fun with SSH and possibly breaking my live nginx config. FOR SCIENCE!

Web app rendering my invites after a successful auth flow.

Node: Because front-end devs shouldn't get all the WAT??! ;)

It's actually super handy thanks to how many other languages target JS. Tons of options with tons of libraries, without having to touch Oracle's JVM monstrosity (which is in a similar place, but with more painful tooling).

Not acquainted with Ionic - how would you sell it, ?

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Yeah. I think LastPass sees more Android use.

Yeah. Laying out the project and rigging up a test runner and test platforms can get pretty involved though. I'm still fuzzy on Python packaging. Toss in tox and pytest and there's a whole bonus level of pain on top.

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Here's a nice walkthrough of leveling up a test in Python: http://hypothesis.works/articles/incremental-property-based-testing/

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1P on Mac also does 2FA. Previously you could create on Mac and only view on iOS.

It's really just a URL that ends up stored as the value, so there may be a way to add in even on Android, but it won't be terribly convenient without baked-in support.

I like Hypothesis and Pytest in theory. I find myself doing more integration than unit testing though with this current project. (Did I use the web framework right? Did I use the 10C API right?) And scripting that stuff tends to be rarely worth the trouble IME.

Doctests are painfully fiddly in a mobile phone editor, so I just ignore those.

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It sure does! Enter Edit mode and add a two-factor field, then you can scan a QR code or enter the seed.

I like it. Mostly just using 1Password now, though. Unlike Google Authenticator, either one won't drop all your tokens on the floor when you restore from backup.

Got some desktop time and snarfed the rest of the invite APIs. ?