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enpass-cli reviews and mentions
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(In)Security of the “Pass” password manager
Enpass has a CLI client and it's MIT-licensed.
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LastPass password vaults crackable for $100, alleges 1Password
In my opinion, Enpass has the best balance of privacy, open-source, offline-first, etc. It's essentially a proprietary UI over a sqlite/SQLCipher database (fully open source CLI available: https://github.com/hazcod/enpass-cli).
It can - but needn't - be sync'd any number of ways (iCloud, Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, WebDAV), if that's what you like. Because it has WebDAV sync support, you can use it with ownCloud or NextCloud without much fuss, and not have to trust a third party at all.
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1Password 8 for Mac is released, ends local password storage
When this first hit the news I started planning my migration. I settled on Enpass https://www.enpass.io/ . The main client is closed source but the password file is an encrypted SQLite database and is readable by open source tools (written in Go https://github.com/hazcod/enpass-cli).
The UI isn't quite as polished as 1Password but it's pretty good, and more consistent/discoverable IMHO.
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I’m Disappointed with 1Password
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.
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Looking for an open-source Golang project to work on
My open-source implementation of an Enpass command line client could use some love! https://github.com/HazCod/enpass-cli
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Stats
HazCod/enpass-cli is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of enpass-cli is Go.