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passhole
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Simplest way to handle password management
What about something like passhole? Use your existing keepassxc database from the command line.
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(In)Security of the “Pass” password manager
The KeePass format has been around for years. I don't really understand why people keep using pass, or why it bills itself as the "standard" Unix password manager.
There are also already command line KeePass utilities, like passhole [0] (mine) and keepassxc-cli.
[0]: https://github.com/evidlo/passhole
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Pass: The standard Unix password manager
I wrote a pass equivalent for KeePass for this very reason [0]. KeePass doesn't leak any metadata because everything is contained in a single file.
[0]: https://github.com/Evidlo/passhole/
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Kure - CLI password manager
There is passhole for cli https://github.com/Evidlo/passhole
securestore
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Pass: The standard Unix password manager
I love the simplicity of Pass, but I wanted just a few more features, like being able to store (and retrieve) extra data easily. Unstructured data below the initial password wasn't really enough for me.
I ended up taking huge inspiration from Pass, but writing my own implementation[1] with a few more features that increased it's usefulness for my use cases.
I posted it a while ago on here[2] and Reddit[3], but it basically stores each entry as a Bash script, which gives it so much flexibility: auto-typing, references, multiple fields, executable functions, etc. I also wrote a blog post on it[4].
I'd be interested to hear what people think of if if anyone did/does end up giving it a go.
[1]: https://github.com/vimist/securestore
What are some alternatives?
pass-tomb - A pass extension that helps you keep the whole tree of passwords encrypted inside a Tomb.
OkcAgent - A utility that makes OpenKeychain available in your Termux shell
OpenKeychain - OpenKeychain is an OpenPGP implementation for Android.
dotfiles - My personal monorepo: dotfiles, /etc-files, single-file scripts, vim plugins, webexts/userscripts, xmonad config, all that stuff…
encpass.sh - Lightweight solution for using encrypted passwords in shell scripts
survey - A golang library for building interactive and accessible prompts with full support for windows and posix terminals.
age - A simple, modern and secure encryption tool (and Go library) with small explicit keys, no config options, and UNIX-style composability.
kure - Cross-platform command-line password manager with sessions
Pass4Win - Windows version of Pass (http://www.passwordstore.org/)
enpass-cli - Enpass commandline client
passage - An independent reimplementation of password-store, using `age` rather than PGP. NOTE: This isn't the passage project based on password-store. Use that; I don't really maintain this right now. https://github.com/FiloSottile/passage