pass
pass is a password manager inspired by the Unix philosophy. It has a command-line interface, and uses GnuPG for encryption and decryption of stored passwords. The passwords are encrypted and stored in separate files, and can be organized via the operating system's filesystem.
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(Yet another) dmenu-based client for pass (https://www.passwordstore.org) that supports usernames and autotyping
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Remotely unlock LUKS-encrypted disks
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An extension for the standard unix password manager adding support for multiple separate password stores.
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An application for managing passwords and even generating new passwords for us.
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Web3Password Jewel Utils, https://web3password.com
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Zig Pass is a terminal client for Password Store that is compatible with MacOS, Linux and Windows
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Simple secret store inspired by Pass, powered by GPG and written in Python
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Tool to export data from pass for import into another password manager.
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Password keeper with random password generator.
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secure password manager written in python !
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Ansible role that installs password-store (pass), the standard Unix password manager.
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Serverless Password Manager
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A crossplatform password manager written in C featuring ChaCha20 local encryption.
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Digispark USB as virtual keyboard to store and quickly type passwords
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Telegram bot with aiogram and postgreSQL
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PassUI - an client compatible with Pass command line application.
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Created by Jason A. Donenfeld
Released July 23, 2012
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