MasterPassword
buttercup-core
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1,139 | 461 | |
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0.0 | 7.8 | |
almost 2 years ago | about 1 month ago | |
Objective-C | TypeScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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MasterPassword
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How to derive a password from a hash?
I want to generate a password from an original master password, kinda like what LessPass and MasterPassword have done. Here's what I've come up with:
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Which is the best multi platform password manager?
PS: It has changed its name to spectre... I love the original, so I haven't tried the new interface... but the underlying algorithm is the same... you can find the original here https://github.com/Lyndir/MasterPassword
buttercup-core
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Creating my own password manager
https://github.com/buttercup/buttercup-desktop https://buttercup.pw/
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How I Prepare The Hacktoberfest
One thing to do, especially if it is your first contribution to open source, is to find some projects. In my opinion, it is great to choose some technologies and software you use every day. An example for me is my password manager, Buttercup (buttercup.pw). I love to contribute to it because it is helpful for the community. Moreover, it is a satisfaction to see and use my updates in the product. So, the first thing to do is to list some projects you like, for example:
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1Password 8 will be subscription only and won’t support local vaults
I feel like Buttercup [1] doesn't get enough attention. Open source, available on all platforms, and has imports from multiple other password managers. If several people offered a small monthly donation for some time, we'd all be in a more competitive situation with password manager companies whose interests drift from our own through time.
[1] https://github.com/buttercup/buttercup-core
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Einfache PC Basics, was sollte man können?
ButterCup
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Any selfhosted LAN only password manager?
I’m the creator of https://buttercup.pw - it should work on LAN only. If it doesn’t that’s something I’d definitely add support for.
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Any self-hostable password managers worth using?
Buttercup looks pretty good, and it had android and iOS apps https://buttercup.pw
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Best password manager
The easiest are LastPass and [Buttercup](https://buttercup.pw/)
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CRA to lock out 800k more accounts
http://buttercup.pw is free, runs on all major platforms, and is really nice to use.
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Need help making my Electron app secure!
Maybe something like this? https://github.com/buttercup/buttercup-core
What are some alternatives?
gokey - A simple vaultless password manager in Go
Bitwarden - The core infrastructure backend (API, database, Docker, etc).
react-native-video-processing - Native Video editing/trimming/compressing :movie_camera: library for React-Native
vaultwarden - Unofficial Bitwarden compatible server written in Rust, formerly known as bitwarden_rs
scrt - A command-line secret manager for developers, sysadmins, and devops.
keepassxc - KeePassXC is a cross-platform community-driven port of the Windows application “Keepass Password Safe”.
KeePass2.x - unofficial mirror of KeePass2.x source code
Passhash - Go library providing simple and secure password management
KeeWeb - Free cross-platform password manager compatible with KeePass
pash - 🔒 A simple password manager using GPG written in POSIX sh.
docker-swag - Nginx webserver and reverse proxy with php support and a built-in Certbot (Let's Encrypt) client. It also contains fail2ban for intrusion prevention.