enpass-cli VS secret-service

Compare enpass-cli vs secret-service and see what are their differences.

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enpass-cli secret-service
5 3
129 79
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5.7 0.0
8 days ago almost 2 years ago
Go Go
MIT License MIT License
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enpass-cli

Posts with mentions or reviews of enpass-cli. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-22.
  • (In)Security of the “Pass” password manager
    4 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 22 Jan 2023
    Enpass has a CLI client and it's MIT-licensed.

    https://github.com/hazcod/enpass-cli

  • LastPass password vaults crackable for $100, alleges 1Password
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 1 Jan 2023
    In my opinion, Enpass has the best balance of privacy, open-source, offline-first, etc. It's essentially a proprietary UI over a sqlite/SQLCipher database (fully open source CLI available: https://github.com/hazcod/enpass-cli).

    It can - but needn't - be sync'd any number of ways (iCloud, Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, WebDAV), if that's what you like. Because it has WebDAV sync support, you can use it with ownCloud or NextCloud without much fuss, and not have to trust a third party at all.

  • 1Password 8 for Mac is released, ends local password storage
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 18 May 2022
    When this first hit the news I started planning my migration. I settled on Enpass https://www.enpass.io/ . The main client is closed source but the password file is an encrypted SQLite database and is readable by open source tools (written in Go https://github.com/hazcod/enpass-cli).

    The UI isn't quite as polished as 1Password but it's pretty good, and more consistent/discoverable IMHO.

  • I’m Disappointed with 1Password
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 24 Mar 2022
    For cloud-based, I think BitWarden is the obvious consensus. For local-first, I settled on Enpass. It's closed source and proprietary but the format is decently documented and they provided help in making an open-source database reader https://github.com/hazcod/enpass-cli

    Now my passwords are somewhere I control, in a format I can read with open source tools, and sync is done by Dropbox/maestral. It's like being back on classic 1Password but slightly more stable and slightly less polished in the UI.

  • Looking for an open-source Golang project to work on
    8 projects | /r/golang | 30 Jun 2021
    My open-source implementation of an Enpass command line client could use some love! https://github.com/HazCod/enpass-cli

secret-service

Posts with mentions or reviews of secret-service. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-07-05.
  • No KDE Secrets Service?
    1 project | /r/kde | 11 Feb 2022
    After a bunch of research, to my profound and perturbed surprise, the only programs to implement this service are GNOME Keyring, KeePassXC, and a minimalistic daemon on github. KWallet does not have it! There is a pull request, but it's been in progress for a year.
  • org.freedesktop.secrets implementation for KDE
    2 projects | /r/kde | 5 Jul 2021
    If you are a Archlinux user, I have made an AUR for it. For other distros there are complete instructions for manual installation on project's github page.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing enpass-cli and secret-service you can also consider the following projects:

pass-import - A pass extension for importing data from most existing password managers

goArgonPass - goArgonPass is a Argon2 Password utility package for Go using the crypto library package Argon2 designed to be compatible with Passlib for Python and Argon2 PHP. Argon2 was the winner of the most recent Password Hashing Competition. This is designed for use anywhere password hashing and verification might be needed and is intended to replace implementations using bcrypt or Scrypt.

serviceq - Super fault-tolerant HTTP load balancer & queue. White paper for reference - https://github.com/gptankit/serviceq-paper

go-generate-password - Password generator written in Golang, usable as a CLI or Go library. Provides options for human readable and accessibility friendly passwords.

fixme - Scan for NOTE, OPTIMIZE, TODO, HACK, XXX, FIXME, and BUG comments within your source, and print them to stdout so you can deal with them.

simple-scrypt - A convenience library for generating, comparing and inspecting password hashes using the scrypt KDF in Go 🔑

hakrawler - Simple, fast web crawler designed for easy, quick discovery of endpoints and assets within a web application

goSecretBoxPassword - A probably paranoid Golang utility library for securely hashing and encrypting passwords based on the Dropbox method. This implementation uses Blake2b, Scrypt and XSalsa20-Poly1305 (via NaCl SecretBox) to create secure password hashes that are also encrypted using a master passphrase.

reddit-rss - improved rss feed for reddit

oras-credentials-go - Provide credentials for oras-go

dbmigrat - DB schema migration lib designed for monorepos.

PassWall - Passwall Server is the core backend infrastructure for Passwall platform