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CLI tool for fetching encrypted form submissions

Project description

formseal-fetch

Download encrypted form submissions from your storage backend.


formseal-fetch pulls ciphertexts stored by your backend down to your machine. Nothing is decrypted in transit or on the server — only the holder of the private key can read submissions.

formseal-fetch is not a hosted service or dashboard. It is a CLI fetch utility.


Installation

Via pipx (recommended)

pipx install formseal-fetch

Via pip

pip install formseal-fetch

Quick start

fsf connect provider:<name>
fsf fetch
fsf status

How it works

Browser (formseal-embed)
       │
       ▼ (encrypted submissions)
 Cloudflare KV / Supabase / any other server
       │
       ▼ (fsf fetch)
  ciphertexts.jsonl ──► Your PC

Your backend stores opaque ciphertext only. fsf fetch downloads it. Decryption happens separately, offline, with your private key.


Commands

Command Description
fsf Show about / info
fsf connect Connect to a storage provider
fsf fetch Download ciphertexts
fsf status Show connection info
fsf disconnect Clear credentials
fsf disconnect --wipe Clear everything including ciphertexts
fsf providers List available backends

Run fsf --help for all options.


Security

Your API tokens never leave your machine. formseal-fetch:

  • Stores credentials in your OS keychain (Windows Credential Manager / macOS Keychain / Linux Secret Service)
  • Makes direct API calls to your storage backend only
  • Sends no telemetry, has no analytics
  • Skips already-downloaded ciphertexts automatically

Documentation


Contributing

Contributions welcome! See contributing.md for how to add providers and contribute code.

Please star the repo if you find formseal-fetch useful.


License

MIT

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