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pwd.sh
Script to manage passwords in an encrypted file using gpg.
Installation
git clone https://github.com/drduh/pwd.sh
Requires gpg
- install with brew install gpg
or sudo apt-get install gnupg
or build and install it from source.
Use
Run the script interactively using cd pwd.sh && ./pwd.sh
or symlink to a folder in $PATH
and run directly.
Type w
to write a password.
Type r
to read a password.
Type d
to delete a password.
Options can also be passed on the command line.
Create password with length of 30 characters for gmail:
./pwd.sh w gmail 30
Append <space>q
to suppress generated password output.
Read password for user@github:
./pwd.sh r user@github
Delete password for dropbox:
./pwd.sh d dropbox
Copy password for github to clipboard on OS X:
./pwd.sh r github | cut -f 1 -d ' ' | awk 'NR==3{print $1}' | pbcopy
The script and encrypted pwd.sh.safe
file can be safely shared between computers, for example through Google Drive or Dropbox.
A recommended ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf
configuration file can be found at drduh/config/gpg.conf.
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Pass: the standard unix password manager
caodonnell/passman.sh: a pwd.sh fork
bndw/pick: a minimal password manager for OS X and Linux
anders/pwgen: generate passwords using OS X Security framework