Fantastic tool. We all know that _we_ wouldn't leak keys, but we have all been the person to 'rm -rf /' or 'delete * from prod where 1=1;', so it's just a matter of time.
Is there a plugin that streamers could use to blur suspected keys on stream? Would that be something interesting to work on do you think? (I'm not a streamer but it sounds fun)
When I was looking into the streaming side of things I set up an overlay image which could be toggled with a hotkey to hide my screen (it actually also hid my desktop scene too in case the image didn't load or whatever)
My main precaution though was separating dev/prod and never looking at prod stuff online. Worst case someone could spin up some guff in my dev/test account until I can cycle the credentials
In my case the separation also included a different system user on my computer for stream work. Possibly overkill but why risk it when the costs are so low?
I can't see myself trusting a key blurring app if I'm honest. Rather fix the issue earlier in the process than rely on something that would probably break on edge cases (word wrap enabled? Here's the key but it's in two parts, that sort of thing)
I think it would be a good tool to have, I had to contact a conference organizer once who switched tabs while sharing her screen in a recording and revealed a note in Google Keep that read "LastPass master password" xD
Is there a plugin that streamers could use to blur suspected keys on stream? Would that be something interesting to work on do you think? (I'm not a streamer but it sounds fun)