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# pwd.sh
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Script to manage passwords in an encrypted file using gpg.
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![screencast gif ](https://i.imgur.com/sQoF3VN.gif )
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# Installation
git clone https://github.com/drduh/pwd.sh & & cd pwd.sh
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Requires `gpg` . Install with `brew install gpg` or `sudo apt-get install gnupg` or build and install it from [source ](https://www.gnupg.org/download/index.html ).
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# Use
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Run the script interactively with `./pwd.sh`
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Type `w` to write a password.
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Type `r` to read a password(s).
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Type `d` to delete a password.
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Options can also be passed on the command line, e.g.,
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`./pwd.sh w gmail 30` to generate and write a password called 'gmail' with a length of 30 characters, or
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`./pwd.sh r github` to read the password called 'github', or
`./pwd.sh d dropbox` to delete the password called 'dropbox'.
The script and `pwd.sh.safe` encrypted file can be safely shared between machines over public channels (Google Drive, Dropbox, etc).
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A sample `gpg.conf` configuration file is provided for your consideration.