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Exactly. We will do that to stdout - and can patch JS itself too.

The goal here is to just make it dead simple to do the right thing with minimal effort. Get secrets out of plaintext, avoid the need to send them around insecurely, and help make sure you don't shoot yourself in the foot, which is surprisingly easy to do in hybrid server/client frameworks like Next.js.

Can you set up validations, syncing with various backends, and these protections all of this yourself by wiring together a bunch of tools with custom code? Of course... But here's one that will do it all with minimal effort.



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