pwclip is a hash-based, command-line password manager. pwclip does not store passwords. Instead, it computes an account's password by hashing a secret key together with account-specific information stored in a YAML file.
The previous Python implementation (in the python/
directory) is not
compatible with the Go implementation.
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go get github.com/davidlazar/pwclip/...
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Pick and remember a passphrase. Alternatively, you can use a key file with the
-k
flag. -
Create a separate YAML file containing the password settings for each account. Here is a minimal example:
$ cat github url: github.com username: davidlazar
Here is an example that gives a value to every recognized field:
$ cat example url: example.com username: example@example.com length: 48 prefix: foobar charset: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789`~!@#$%^&*()_-+={}|[]\:";'<>?,./ q1: frequent flier number q2: first car
The
q1
..qN
fields are used to give unique answers to secret questions used for password recovery. -
Copy the password to the clipboard:
$ pwclip github Passphrase: ... Password copied to clipboard for 10 seconds.
Print the password to the screen:
$ pwclip -p example Passpharse: ... foobarGLKyG"Cd,,Yv2w:S5Z[*p`]z3jQp^X2};nyYf<.dNK
Use a key file instead of prompting for a passphrase:
$ pwclip -k ~/secret/key -p example foobarb)+H69iq<{[%/V'8bFVRN@l2&-$iGr0PB#zK1T`*CL
The
-q N
flag generates the answer to secret question N:$ pwclip -k ~/secret/key -p example -q1 foobarhqL3d,!zsyYOrko1%I`L@&Q-mE1`%K|soR0>%BN,^D $ pwclip -k ~/secret/key -p example -q2 foobarL;)eL!Ij+{E&8++*F0XO5'4APtE{>INFb4sF,d[):7
Note that the answers use the same settings as the password.