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I'm very much a fan of password-store on that list:
https://www.passwordstore.org/
Worst case scenario it's basically just a wrapper for GPG, so you can always get at the password if you have access to your GPG keyring.
I've also never had to directly install it on Linux, it seems to come pre-installed on most distros recently (I think it's a part of GNOME or something, even though I don't use that).
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.