Simple CLI password manager written in C with GnuPG back-end. Alpha stage.
- Use in command-line
- Written in C
- Cryptography using GnuPG
- Organize your passwords to websites
- Easy to change your key. One single command and your passwords are reencrypted with a new key
- Lightweight
Check your distribution's package manager.
These packages are required to use this tool:
- GPGME
- json-c
- libinih
- libc (Alternative C assemblers may work)
These packages are required to build this tool:
- gcc (Alternative compilers like musl-gcc may work, but it wasn't tested)
- make
- pkgconf
make
[DESTDIR=PATH/TO/EXTRACT] make install
Note: Check your distribution's packaging manual to install system-wide
passwden OPTION
Options:
{--set | -s} Add or update a account password
{--remove | -r} <WEBSITE> [LOGIN] : Remove a website or password
{--help | -h}: Show help
{--key | -k} [FINGERPRINT]: Show key fingerprint / set key fingerprint. Passwords will be reencrypt after updating your fingerprint
{--list | -l} [WEBSITE]: List registered websites and login
{--version | -v}: Show version
To use this program, you need to first apply your fingerprint.
It's STRONGELY RECOMMEND that you use a key exclusively for this purpose and that you secure the private key with a password.
To search for your keys fingerprints, use
gpg --list-secret-keys --keyid-format=long [NAME OR EMAIL]
Avoid using this program in a default terminal as the password will be printed. Execute, then clear (or exit)
Copyright (C) 2022 Josesk Volpe
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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