gypp
provides convenience methods for accessing entries in a GPG encrypted YAML file.
The YAML file has a structure like:
# Comments start with a "#" DESCRIPTION: | This is a human readable description of this file. RECIPIENTS: - list of - recipients of - the encrypted file some_key: user: name of account (required) password: the password or phrase (required) name: human readable name of entry (optional) note: | optional note. The pipe char indicates that line breaks will be preserved, but the preceding space on each line will not. other: Other properties may be added as needed. another_key: user: some user password: password with a quote " in it name: another test entry note: | Same old stuff
pip install -U gypp
List entries available:
$ gypp my_passwords.gpg Source: junk.txt Description: This is a human readable description of this file. Keys available: some_key : human readable name of entry (optional) another_key : another test entry
Show a specific entry on the commandline:
$ gypp -s -k some_key my_passwords.gpg user : name of account (required) password : name : human readable name of entry (optional) note optional note. The pipe char indicates that line breaks will be preserved, but the preceding space on each line will not. other : Other properties may be added as needed.
Place password for entry on the clipboard:
$ gypp -k some_key my_passwords.gpg
New in version 1.1: gypp
will read a list of sources from a configuration file that
by default is located at $HOME/.config/gypp/gypp.yaml
. The config file is a yaml
file structured like:
sources: source_name_1: path/to/encrypted/file source_name_2: path/to/another/encryped/file
gypp
can then be run using a key under sources
to specify the gpg file to read. e.g.:
$ gypp source_name_2
Repository: https://github.com/datadavev/gypp
Development install:
$ git clone https://github.com/datadavev/gypp.git $ cd gypp $ pip install -U -e .
Deploy to pypi:
$ python setup.py sdist $ twine upload dist/*