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savepass

v0.0.1

Published

Keybase File System based CLI credentials manager

Downloads

5

Readme

savepass

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A CLI kbfs-based credential manager

Download

$ npm i -g savepass

Usage

You can either pass CLI flags or answer questions.

$ savepass --help

  CLI tool archiving your keybase.io-encrypted data to Google Drive

  Usage: savepass <command>

  where <command> is one of:
      add, new, encrypt, list, ls, getAll
      get, decrypt, remove, rm

  Example Usage:
      savepass add [OPTIONAL <flags>]
      savepass --debug ls
      savepass rm --file=myBank

  Global flags:
      --debug
          Enable debug output.

  savepass add flags:
      --template=<templateName>
          Specify template name to be used. Available templates can be
          found in `templates/` folder.
      --keybase-user=<keybaseUsername>
          Encrypt output file for a different user then the one logged in.
      --name, --website, --login, --password, --email, --seed
          Pass values from CLI or disable by passing null or false. 
          NOTE: --password flag can only be disabled

  savepass get/rm flags:
      --file=<file>
          Specify file to be acted on. If there's no direct match,
          param will be used as a filter.

  Specify configs in the json-formatted file:
      /Users/mee/.config/savepass/config.json

Bugs and feedback

If you discover a bug please report it here.

Mail me [email protected] or on twitter @meeDamian.

Licence

MIT @ Damian Mee