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bitwarden-ssh-agent
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GitHub.com’s RSA SSH private key was briefly exposed in a public GitHub repository
KeePassXC has an SSH agent so you can store your keys in it. 1Password supports it too. You can write helper scripts to load your keys from anywhere into the default SSH agent as well, like this one for BitWarden. If the password manager have a CLI to query it, you can make it work with SSH with some glue scripts.
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Who here is running their own Bitwarden server?
Looks like someone already got you: https://github.com/joaojacome/bitwarden-ssh-agent
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How to achieve passwordless SSH login with Bitwarden?
You would probably have to script that yourself. https://github.com/joaojacome/bitwarden-ssh-agent does something similar, but uses passwordless keys stored in Bitwarden.
- Storing SSH keys?
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Bitwarden and private ssh keys
Maybe this?
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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Bitwarden / vaultwarden pop-launcher plugin
See https://github.com/doy/rbw for all the details
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Who here is running their own Bitwarden server?
You can try using rbw to do that.
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Software you wish sucked less?
If you'd like a CLI client (also written in Rust), I'd recommend rbw, it's really simple but works a lot better for me than the official client.
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Can I create my own client?
If you know rust and C#, you can also look at bitwarden/server implementation (C#), or dani-garcia/vaultwarden (rust). Lastly, doy/rbw is a fully fledged CLI implementation of a client, and there is always looking at the official client implementation (bitwarden/browser and bitwarden/cli).
- 1pass - 1Password Linux CLI explorer
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A Better Bitwarden CLI with Some Scripts
However, I've moved from that to rbw and I can honestly say it's much better. It handles locking/unlocking very well, and the interface actually makes sense.
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LastPass Android app has got 7 trackers in it
I agree that the Bitwarden cli is awful. You have to log in, and store the token it gives you manually so that it knows you're logged in.
However, I found https://github.com/doy/rbw , and alternative OSS cli written in Rust, and it's exactly what I wanted. (Disclaimer: I liked it so much I wrote a rofi integration for it.)
What are some alternatives?
pass-import - A pass extension for importing data from most existing password managers
desktop - The desktop vault (Windows, macOS, & Linux).
cli - The command line vault (Windows, macOS, & Linux).
vaultwarden - Unofficial Bitwarden compatible server written in Rust, formerly known as bitwarden_rs
bitwarden - Bitwarden client applications (web, browser extension, desktop, and cli) [Moved to: https://github.com/bitwarden/clients]
desktop - Focus on what matters instead of fighting with Git.
android-components - ⚠️ This project moved to a new repository. It is now developed and maintained at: https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/firefox-android
Bitwarden - The core infrastructure backend (API, database, Docker, etc).
desktop - Free and open source streaming software built on OBS and Electron.
desktop - 💻 Desktop sync client for Nextcloud
rubywarden - An unofficial, mostly Bitwarden-compatible API server written in Ruby (Sinatra and ActiveRecord)
cups - OpenPrinting CUPS Sources