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bitwarden
Discontinued Bitwarden client applications (web, browser extension, desktop, and cli) [Moved to: https://github.com/bitwarden/clients]
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bitwarden_rs
Discontinued Unofficial Bitwarden compatible server written in Rust, formerly known as bitwarden_rs [Moved to: https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden]
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android-components
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rubywarden
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pop-launcher-bitwarden
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rbw reviews and mentions
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Bitwarden Broken in Linux
Yes, but it is quite uncomfortable to use, requiring you to get a session key and storing it somewhere. Instead, I've had good experiences with [rbw]. Maybe that would also be interesting for GP.
I've used to rbw for a rofi (and rofi-like frontend): https://github.com/fdw/rofi-rbw/
[rbw]: https://github.com/doy/rbw/
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Bitwarden / vaultwarden pop-launcher plugin
See https://github.com/doy/rbw for all the details
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Who here is running their own Bitwarden server?
You can try using rbw to do that.
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Software you wish sucked less?
If you'd like a CLI client (also written in Rust), I'd recommend rbw, it's really simple but works a lot better for me than the official client.
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Can I create my own client?
If you know rust and C#, you can also look at bitwarden/server implementation (C#), or dani-garcia/vaultwarden (rust). Lastly, doy/rbw is a fully fledged CLI implementation of a client, and there is always looking at the official client implementation (bitwarden/browser and bitwarden/cli).
- 1pass - 1Password Linux CLI explorer
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A Better Bitwarden CLI with Some Scripts
However, I've moved from that to rbw and I can honestly say it's much better. It handles locking/unlocking very well, and the interface actually makes sense.
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LastPass Android app has got 7 trackers in it
I agree that the Bitwarden cli is awful. You have to log in, and store the token it gives you manually so that it knows you're logged in.
However, I found https://github.com/doy/rbw , and alternative OSS cli written in Rust, and it's exactly what I wanted. (Disclaimer: I liked it so much I wrote a rofi integration for it.)
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doy/rbw is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of rbw is Rust.
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