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Android-Password-Store
Android application compatible with ZX2C4's Pass command line application
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pass-otp
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pass-import
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Padloc
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Bitwarden
The core infrastructure backend (API, database, Docker, etc). (by bitwarden)
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passage
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Android-Password-S reviews and mentions
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Passwordless authentication with FIDO2–beyond just the web
Since I store most of my passwords using https://www.passwordstore.org/, I have used mobile with https://github.com/android-password-store/Android-Password-S.... I'm happy enough with it. Sucks for getting anything into consoles, for obvious reasons.
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LastPass: Notice of Recent Security Incident
That's the exact setup I use on my main phone. There's also https://github.com/android-password-store/Android-Password-S..., which I use on throwaway phones.
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Bitwarden Raises $100M
I moved to pass cli (on i3 with a simple rofi selector) and the FOSS android app https://github.com/android-password-store/Android-Password-S... synced over Syncthing and I never look back
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GitJournal: Mobile first Markdown notes synchronized with Git
For encrypted secrets in git I'd suggest looking at sops and password store:
https://github.com/mozilla/sops
https://github.com/android-password-store/Android-Password-S...
Both are extremely useful secrets oriented git tools with support for things like PGP encryption. Both will encrypt with multiple keys too, making sharing relatively easy. The android pass app even manages SSH keys for pushing and pulling. There may be good inspiration in those repos, or even code you can borrow.
Also, thanks so much for making this: it is elegant and lovely. Keep it up!
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Ask HN: Why should I trust password managers?
In addition, plasma-pass, qtpass, android password store (https://github.com/android-password-store/Android-Password-S...) are nice as well. Throw in a NFC Yubikey and OpenKeychain on android, then you can lock them with hardware keys. Since pass uses git, syncing can be done to a private repo on your home network or even just a cheap usb stick.
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Clever uses of pass, the Unix password manager
Oh dammit. I have stopped using Gopass and started rewriting pass just for that reason - missing AGE encryption. At least I have learned something new and I feel better while my fuzzy finder UI instead of their TUI. However, big kudos to Gopass team for awesome work and really useful tool.
Before I start working on next project... Do you recognize any mobile app, which could replace PasswordStore.app for Android but with AGE support?
[0]: https://github.com/android-password-store/Android-Password-S...
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Pass: The standard Unix password manager
I'm thinking about adding encrypted file support to my pass wrapper, p, but I've not really found a good argument to support breaking mobile apps (such as https://github.com/android-password-store/Android-Password-S...).
You'd have to manually look up the entries in a lookup table to resolve obfuscated names back to readable names... Or upstream support for whatever format is devised. I dunno.
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