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Pass Vault

A command line tool for managing secrets.

npm i -g pass-vault

Commands

ui

pass ui

Pass Vault now includes a GUI.

Gen

pass gen

Generate a password.

Flags:

  • -t | --type

    default to 1

    0: includes only numbers

    1: includes numbers and characters

  • -l | --length

    default to 8

Login

pass login USER SECRET

PassVault will create different store files named USER.store.json for each USER.

Secret is your encryption key, at least 4 characters, required.

Note that: PassVault will try to repeate your secret until 16 characters long. This is because the encryptor used internally requires a key at least 16 characters long.

Once logged in:

Save

pass save foo --Account bar@foo.com --Password foobarbaz

You can save key-value pairs as many as you want.

For example, you might want to add other information like --url https://foo.com later.

If you save a new item which actually exists in the your store, your information will be updated, and overwritten.

Find

pass find foo

# This will print:
# foo:
# Account: bar@foo.com
# Password: foobarbaz

Clip

pass clip gmail password

# This will clip your gmail's password to your clipboard.

Currently supports windows and wsl ubuntu.

List

pass list

Print all your saved items' name.

Logout

pass logout

Note: logout will not remove your store file, you can login later and continue to use.

Backup

pass backup

Backup your store file (encrypted) to cwd (current working directory).

Note that: Your backup file will have a format like this: USER.store.json-TIMESTAMP Please keep this format untouched.

Restore

pass backup

Restore your store from a backup file.

Note that: yout should provide a relative path. e.g. USER.store.json-TIMESTAMP

Export

pass export

Export your secrets (unencrypted) to cwd, use with caution.

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