PyWarden
A pip package that interacts with Bitwarden, without interruption. (by stefanfluit)
rofi-rbw
Rofi frontend for Bitwarden (by fdw)
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10.0 | 7.6 | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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PyWarden
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Introducing PyWarden; a CLI tool to easily create organization collections and items, written in Python
It's still a work in progress, but the readme should get you going. I will be implementing a lot of features that will improve workflow and security. If you have ideas, shoot! You can find Pywarden here: https://github.com/stefanfluit/PyWarden
rofi-rbw
Posts with mentions or reviews of rofi-rbw.
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Bitwarden Broken in Linux
Yes, but it is quite uncomfortable to use, requiring you to get a session key and storing it somewhere. Instead, I've had good experiences with [rbw]. Maybe that would also be interesting for GP.
I've used to rbw for a rofi (and rofi-like frontend): https://github.com/fdw/rofi-rbw/
[rbw]: https://github.com/doy/rbw/
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Emoji Picker (+ Launcher?) for Sway
I currently use Wofi as my launcher, also experimentally as my password manager and as a quick text entry tool that uses a script to talk to the notion API. I also separately use Emote as my emoji-picker, it does however, currently have the limitation of pasting into apps, so it only copies to clipboard.
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KeepassXC's auto-type possible?
I assume keepass uses X11 for auto-typing, which isn't gonna work on sway (it will in xwayland applications though). I personally don't use keepass, but I use a script for bitwarden which uses wtype to do auto-type on sway. I'd assume something similar exists for keepass, or if it doesn't it should be relatively easy to make.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing PyWarden and rofi-rbw you can also consider the following projects:
BitwardenDecrypt - Decrypts an encrypted Bitwarden data.json file.
networkmanager-dmenu - Control NetworkManager via dmenu