Hurray for security!
If you're connecting to a local server and doing isolated development with a throwaway account, just store your password in plain text in the settings.json configuration file. But if you're working with a shared server using a "real" user account, it's a good idea to protect that information.
That's why this is a great day for security-conscious ObjectScript developers.Version 3 of Server Manager comes out of pre-release state with the first public release of version 3.2.1.
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