encpass.sh
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encpass.sh
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Could someone review this PKGBUILD that I'm going to submit to the AUR?
https://github.com/plyint/encpass.sh/archive/v${pkgver}/${pkgname}-${pkgver}.tar.gz
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How to Handle Secrets on the Command Line
The difficulties mentioned in the article with passing secrets on the command line is one of the reasons why we wrote encpass.sh (https://github.com/plyint/encpass.sh). We had a similar need for a lightweight solution for managing secrets for simple shell scripts on our local workstations and in restricted environments. Bonus, it can be easily customized with extension scripts to adapt functions for your own specific needs. See our keybase extension for an example -> https://github.com/plyint/encpass.sh/blob/master/extensions/...
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Pass: The standard Unix password manager
We made an extension for encpass.sh that stores secrets in Keybase (https://github.com/plyint/encpass.sh/blob/master/extensions/...) if that sort of thing is of interest to you. Outside of personal secrets, it can be used as a sort of low cost stand in for shared secrets that you might use something like Vault for in a team environment.
pash
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ProtonMail bridge on FreeBSD
Thank you ! That's extremely helpful. I am using pash but it sounds potentially compatiable with "pass".
- Pash – A simple password manager using GPG written in Posix sh
- What are some of your favorite CLI/TUI apps?
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Store and share passwords among Linux, Mac and Windows in a local network
The core of my solution is a simple Password Manager called pash.
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How to Handle Secrets on the Command Line
I prefer pash, but same diff
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Pass: The standard Unix password manager
> It’s secure, because it’s a short bash script
There is also POSIX sh implementation available that is even shorter: https://github.com/dylanaraps/pash
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Password Managers
And, of course, pash, a password manager written in 145 SLOC of POSIX shell. A more minimal alternative to pass (passwordstore). It can also use tr to filter a given charset from /dev/urandom to generate passwords.
What are some alternatives?
OpenKeychain - OpenKeychain is an OpenPGP implementation for Android.
gopass - The slightly more awesome standard unix password manager for teams
wpa2-wordlists - A collection of wordlists dictionaries for password cracking
pass-tomb - A pass extension that helps you keep the whole tree of passwords encrypted inside a Tomb.
dotfiles - Home directory with an absurd amount of tweaks
gokey - A simple vaultless password manager in Go
transcrypt - transparently encrypt files within a git repository
Android-Password-Store - Android application compatible with ZX2C4's Pass command line application
pass-otp - A pass extension for managing one-time-password (OTP) tokens