7h agoPosted Nov 26, 2025 at 1:46 PM EST
EnvHush: Share .env Files Securely with E2E Encryption and Self-Destruction
Original: Show HN: EnvHush – share .env files securely (E2E-encrypted, self-destructing)
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excited
Sentiment
positive
Category
startup_launch
Key topics
Security
Devops
Secrets Management
Solo project, launched yesterday.
Goal: make the 2 a.m. “here are the keys” moment not end in a security incident.
- Encryption happens entirely in browser (WebCrypto)
- Server is a dumb store, never sees key or plaintext
- Links expire 1 h – 30 days
- Optional password + burn-after-reading
- Free tier: no account - unlimited shares.
- npx @envhush/cli .env works
Curious what HN thinks is missing or broken.
EnvHush: Share .env files securely (E2E-encrypted, self-destructing)
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