Unix domain socket support for vdirsyncer
Read OriginalThe article details the author's plan to add Unix domain socket support to vdirsyncer, a synchronization tool. This serves as a compromise between keeping the codebase simple and stable while enabling advanced use cases like custom TLS certificates, HTTP proxies, and SSH tunnels. The socket acts as an 'escape hatch,' allowing external processes to handle complex connection logic, aligning with Unix design principles.
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