Purse is a fork of [drduh/pwd.sh](https://github.com/drduh/pwd.sh). Both programs are Bash shell scripts which use [GnuPG](https://www.gnupg.org/) to manage passwords and other secrets in encrypted text files. Purse is based on asymmetric (public-key) authentication, while pwd.sh is based on symmetric (password-based) authentication. While both scripts use a trusted crypto implementation (GnuPG) and safely handle passwords (never saving plaintext to disk, only using shell built-ins), Purse eliminates the need to remember a main passphrase - just plug in a YubiKey, enter the PIN, then touch it to decrypt a password to clipboard. # Install This script requires a GnuPG identity - see [drduh/YubiKey-Guide](https://github.com/drduh/YubiKey-Guide) to set one up. For the latest version, clone the repository or download the script directly: ```console git clone https://github.com/drduh/Purse wget https://github.com/drduh/Purse/blob/master/purse.sh ``` Versioned [Releases](https://github.com/drduh/Purse/releases) are also available. # Use Run the script interactively using `./purse.sh` or symlink to a directory in `PATH`: - `w` to write a password - `r` to read a password - `l` to list passwords - `b` to create an archive for backup - `h` to print the help text Options can also be passed on the command line. Create a 20-character password for `userName`: ```console ./purse.sh w userName 20 ``` Read password for `userName`: ```console ./purse.sh r userName ``` Passwords are stored with an epoch timestamp for revision control. The most recent version is copied to clipboard on read. To list all passwords or read a specific version of a password: ```console ./purse.sh l ./purse.sh r userName@1574723600 ``` Create an archive for backup: ```console ./purse.sh b ``` Restore an archive from backup: ```console tar xvf purse*tar ``` # Configure Several customizable options and features are also available, and can be configured with environment variables, for example in the [shell rc](https://github.com/drduh/config/blob/master/zshrc) file: Variable | Description | Default | Values -|-|-|- `PURSE_TIME` | seconds to clear password from clipboard/screen | `10` | any valid integer `PURSE_LEN` | default generated password length | `14` | any valid integer `PURSE_COPY` | copy password to clipboard before write | unset (disabled) | `1` or `true` to enable `PURSE_DAILY` | create daily backup archive on write | unset (disabled) | `1` or `true` to enable `PURSE_ENCIX` | encrypt index for additional privacy; 2 YubiKey touches will be required for separate decryption operations | unset (disabled) | `1` or `true` to enable `PURSE_COMMENT` | **unencrypted** comment to include in index and safe files | unset | any valid string `PURSE_CHARS` | character set for passwords | `[:alnum:]!?@#$%^&*();:+=` | any valid characters `PURSE_DEST` | password output destination, will set to `screen` without clipboard | `clipboard` | `clipboard` or `screen` `PURSE_ECHO` | character used to echo password input | `*` | any valid character `PURSE_SAFE` | safe directory name | `safe` | any valid string `PURSE_INDEX` | index file name | `purse.index` | any valid string `PURSE_BACKUP` | backup archive file name | `purse.$hostname.$today.tar` | any valid string **Note** For additional privacy, the recipient key ID is **not** included in metadata (GnuPG `throw-keyids` option). See [config/gpg.conf](https://github.com/drduh/config/blob/master/gpg.conf) for additional GnuPG options.