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passman-cli

v1.0.2

Published

Password manager CLI built with Typescript, commander and crypto-js

Downloads

3

Readme

What is Passman?

  • Well it's password manager CLI app that I made for myself as I was tired of remembering and resetting passwords.
  • All the credential you add will be encrypted and stored in you system
  • And yes If you find any bug or need any feature do create a issue or make a PR with update.
  • Well you can also use it for yourself by following below details.

How to use it?

Download as a global npm package

yarn global add passman-cli # for yarn
npm i -g passman-cli # for npm

Set up from scratch

  • clone the repo
  • Well You need Nodejs and 'Yarn'
1. yarn install
2. yarn compile # to compile typescript in javascript

# You need to run `passman` as a global command run we need to create symbolic link to your code with global node folder
# to do this run
3a. sudo npm link # for linux and mac
3b. npm link # for windows

# if linking not work by any way then no worry go to 4b below

4a. passman-cli -h # see the help and do accordingly
# If by any chance it shows `passman command not found` then you can use it by this command also
4b. yarn start -h # instead of passman use `yarn start`

Features

  • Everything will be stored in your your local machine.
  • All your data will be stored Encrypted.
  • Set Unlock Key and Encryption Key
  • Unlock Key will be used every time you want to CRUD your credentials.
  • Encryption Key will be used to Reset your Unlock Key, incase you forgot it.
  • CRUD Credentials
  • Generate Strong password
  • Backup all the Credentials you stored
  • There will be more run passman-cli -h

Note

  • There is some redundant code.