securestore VS passage

Compare securestore vs passage and see what are their differences.

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 (by somasis)
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securestore

Posts with mentions or reviews of securestore. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-04-13.
  • Pass: The standard Unix password manager
    22 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 13 Apr 2021
    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

passage

Posts with mentions or reviews of passage. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-04-13.
  • Pass: The standard Unix password manager
    22 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 13 Apr 2021
    I’ve been using Pass for years, and love it.

    Question for HN... is there a project that anyone knows of, that is using Age instead of GPG as the encryption for Pass? I’ve seen a few implementations of it, but nothing I’d use for a daily driver yet.

    Example, not my project - https://github.com/somasis/passage

What are some alternatives?

When comparing securestore and passage you can also consider the following projects:

OkcAgent - A utility that makes OpenKeychain available in your Termux shell

gopass - The slightly more awesome standard unix password manager for teams

dotfiles - My personal monorepo: dotfiles, /etc-files, single-file scripts, vim plugins, webexts/userscripts, xmonad config, all that stuff…

pass-otp - A pass extension for managing one-time-password (OTP) tokens

encpass.sh - Lightweight solution for using encrypted passwords in shell scripts

Pass4Win - Windows version of Pass (http://www.passwordstore.org/)

age - A simple, modern and secure encryption tool (and Go library) with small explicit keys, no config options, and UNIX-style composability.

Android-Password-S

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

pass-code - A pass extension that obscures the filenames and folder hierarchy within your password store.

passage - A fork of password-store (https://www.passwordstore.org) that uses age (https://age-encryption.org) as backend.