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guake
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Source code for Quake 2 rerelease
Discovering the drop down console was a revelation.
An homage: http://guake-project.org/
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Do you have any recommended modifications that you make to your default Mint installation?
One of the very first things I do is to install Guake terminal. I usually change its hotkey to ctrl-alt-T, because I'm so used to using that for the terminal.
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ddterm alternative with split view?
Maybe Guake will be to your liking?
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I want to edit window border but there is no option to.
I did discover one irrelevant cool thing though, well worth your time playing with: GUAKE --> http://guake-project.org
- Help Installing Guake Terminal
- F12 does not open Guake
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Any Windows terminals that can drop-down Quake-style?
Guake does it, too (on Linux).
- Is it possible to upgrade the default terminal to something like the default Kali one?
- Sorry for the bitrate, but can someone help me with this performance issue? I just built this pc, and for some reason in game my fps appears to be capping itself at certain times, going as low to 30 when i can easily have 300+ as if i have vsync on. Is there a setting or something causing this?
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How do I reduce the volume of an app that only plays sound while in focus?
I'm not sure which desktop or window manager you use, but you could try using a drop-down terminal like Guake and running pulsemixer on a tab in it.
pass-import
- End of Life for Twilio Authy Desktop App
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I Know What Your Password Was Last Summer
> I always tell these people to just sign up for a password manager and they always resist and say no. I must be missing something obvious.
Maybe they don't want to be relying on a random third-party for all their passwords?
Rather than getting them to sign up for a password manager, what about getting them to install a password manager? I use https://www.passwordstore.org/ - it encrypts your passwords with GPG, and shares the storage via a Git repository for synchronisation between different machines.
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Command Line Interface Guidelines
That way you can delegate the password handling to another program, e.g. a password manager like pass(1) (https://www.passwordstore.org/) or some interactive graphical prompt.
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Passit: Open-Source Password Manager
I want to move to something compatible with https://www.passwordstore.org/ - an open standard for keeping your passwords in a folder encrypted with OpenPGP.
The problem is that I'm nervous to give an unknown Android app and browser plugin total control of my passwords and access to my github account when I don't have time to review it's code properly. I have a bit more trust ing the command line tools, but I'd like to be sure that more people are looking at the code before I trust my life to it.
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Ask HN: Best Password Manager without cloud login?
> Create a system or pattern based on url or brand and mentally hash it into a password.
Doesn't sound very secure. Also when you realize that you anyway have to trust cryptography, I believe it starts making a lot of sense to have an actual cryptographic key and encrypt it with one good random password you learn by heart.
I use pass https://www.passwordstore.org/, which encrypts my passwords with my GPG key, which comes from my Yubikey, which I unlock with a password. That means that I only need to remember one password, and it feels a lot more secure than your pattern based on url or brand.
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Do you trust password mangers?
i use pass and keep my database on a local git repo. it encrypts your passwords with gpg and is a really simple command line program
- Comment gérez-vous vos mots de passe ?
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Best way to store and Encrypt passwords? Need advice on my method...
If you want portability and simplicity, there's a project called simply pass that uses standard *nix utilities (and git, I believe) to manage passwords from CLI.
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Bitwarden Broken in Linux
0. Pass is just text files encrypted with gpg. I needed just one password on one work computer, where I had my gpg key, but not all my passwords. Decrypted the file and that was it.
1. There are plugins and web clients: https://www.passwordstore.org/#extensions
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Bitwarden Adds Support for Passkeys
I've been incredibly happy with https://www.passwordstore.org/ for years. The data store is a file hierarchy, with the files themselves encrypted with GPG. Sync is via git. TOTP support with a plugin.
What are some alternatives?
alacritty - A cross-platform, OpenGL terminal emulator.
vaultwarden - Unofficial Bitwarden compatible server written in Rust, formerly known as bitwarden_rs
Gogh - Gogh is a collection of color schemes for various terminal emulators, including Gnome Terminal, Pantheon Terminal, Tilix, and XFCE4 Terminal also compatible with iTerm on macOS.
gopass - The slightly more awesome standard unix password manager for teams
iTerm2-Color-Schemes - Over 250 terminal color schemes/themes for iTerm/iTerm2. Includes ports to Terminal, Konsole, PuTTY, Xresources, XRDB, Remmina, Termite, XFCE, Tilda, FreeBSD VT, Terminator, Kitty, MobaXterm, LXTerminal, Microsoft's Windows Terminal, Visual Studio, Alacritty
Bitwarden - The core infrastructure backend (API, database, Docker, etc).
themix-gui - Graphical application for generating different color variations of Oomox (Numix-based) and Materia (ex-Flat-Plat) themes (GTK2, GTK3, Cinnamon, GNOME, Openbox, Xfwm), Archdroid, Gnome-Color, Numix, Papirus and Suru++ icon themes. Have a hack for HiDPI in gtk2. Its Base16 plugin also allowing a lot of app themes support like Alacritty, Emacs, GTK4, KDE, VIM and many more.
rofi-pass - rofi frontend for pass
kitty - Cross-platform, fast, feature-rich, GPU based terminal
KeeWeb - Free cross-platform password manager compatible with KeePass
albert - A fast and flexible keyboard launcher
Pass4Win - Windows version of Pass (http://www.passwordstore.org/)