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prs
passff | prs | |
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7 | 7 | |
1,203 | 193 | |
0.4% | - | |
6.4 | 7.2 | |
5 months ago | about 2 months ago | |
JavaScript | Rust | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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passff
- Bitwarden: Free, open-source password manager
- Isn't a password manager by Proton a good idea?
- Show HN: Kvass, a personal key-value store
- Passff/passff: zx2c4 pass manager extension for Firefox, Chrome and Opera
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Ask HN: Why should I trust password managers?
Also, there's a firefox extension https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/passff/ (on github: https://github.com/passff/passff)
It requires the user to run a daemon that reads ~/.passwordstore passwords and feed it to the extension https://github.com/passff/passff-host - but the design is pretty transparent to inspection if you're inclined to check
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Napa, a simple and secure command line password manager
The reason I currently use pass is that it has Firefox integration through PassFF: https://github.com/passff/passff
prs
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Bitwarden: Free, open-source password manager
I created `prs` which solves a lot of painpoints I had with pass and other clients.
It is compatible with pass and uses the very same store.
https://github.com/timvisee/prs
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Bitwarden Design Flaw
Thanks for mentioning prs [1], dev here! :)
Yes it definitely meets those requirements, being written in Rust, supporting pass, TOTP, Tombs amongst other things.
Though its CLI is a bit different than classic pass. That is on purpose in fact, to achieve a better UX and less ambiguous commands.
[1]: https://github.com/timvisee/prs
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Are we yeet yet?
prs has a hidden yeet to throw secrets/passwords away:
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Pass: The standard Unix password manager
I've developed `prs` as `pass` alternative with many annoyances fixed for daily use. It provides automatic syncing between multiple devices through git, supports multiple keys and many other things. It simply uses your existing `pass` store.
Some might find it useful: https://github.com/timvisee/prs
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Wayland in 2021
I've added Wayland (clipboard) support to prs recently. It's a pass compatible client like gopass.
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Lastpass free limits to single device from March 16
Terminal gurus might like what I've been working on lately:
https://github.com/timvisee/prs
Free and open-source, keep control in your own hands, forever. Encryption with gpg, sync with git. Compatible with pass, which means better support and easy migration.
What are some alternatives?
keepassxc-browser - KeePassXC Browser Extension
gopass - The slightly more awesome standard unix password manager for teams
webextension-toolbox - Small CLI toolbox for cross-browser WebExtension development
Retroactive - Retroactive only receives limited support. Run Aperture, iPhoto, and iTunes on macOS Sonoma, macOS Ventura, macOS Monterey, macOS Big Sur, and macOS Catalina. Xcode 11.7 on macOS Mojave. Final Cut Pro 7, Logic Pro 9, and iWork ’09 on macOS Mojave or macOS High Sierra.
hashpass - A simple password manager with a twist.
passforios - Pass for iOS - an iOS client compatible with Pass command line application.
git-secret - :busts_in_silhouette: A bash-tool to store your private data inside a git repository.
Pass4Win - Windows version of Pass (http://www.passwordstore.org/)
browserpass-extension - Browserpass web extension
pass-otp - A pass extension for managing one-time-password (OTP) tokens
wallabagger - Chrome / Firefox / Opera plugin for wallabag v2.
git-cli - A git CLI tool which can initialize a repository, add files, and commit files.