Difference between revisions of "Gpgpwd"
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|Name=gpgpwd | |Name=gpgpwd | ||
|Short description=A command-line password manager based around GnuPG | |Short description=A command-line password manager based around GnuPG | ||
− | |Full description='''gpgpwd | + | |Full description='''gpgpwd is a terminal-based password manager.''' |
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+ | It stores a list of passwords and their associated usernames in a [[GnuPG]]-encrypted file, and allows you to easily retrieve, change, and add to that file as needed. | ||
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+ | It also generates random passwords which you can use, easily allowing you to have one “master password” (for your GPG key), with one unique and random password for each website or service you use, ensuring that your other accounts stay safe even if one password gets leaked. gpgpwd can also utilize [[Git]] to allow you to easily synchronize your passwords between different machines. | ||
|Homepage URL=http://random.zerodogg.org/gpgpwd/ | |Homepage URL=http://random.zerodogg.org/gpgpwd/ | ||
|User level=intermediate | |User level=intermediate | ||
|VCS checkout command=git clone https://github.com/zerodogg/gpgpwd.git | |VCS checkout command=git clone https://github.com/zerodogg/gpgpwd.git | ||
|Computer languages=perl | |Computer languages=perl | ||
+ | |Related projects=GnuPG | ||
|Keywords=perl, password, management, encryption, cryptography, utilities, perl, console, x11, bsd, linux, end-users | |Keywords=perl, password, management, encryption, cryptography, utilities, perl, console, x11, bsd, linux, end-users | ||
|Version identifier=0.6 | |Version identifier=0.6 | ||
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|Version download=http://random.zerodogg.org/gpgpwd/download/ | |Version download=http://random.zerodogg.org/gpgpwd/download/ | ||
|Version comment=This version adds support for storing usernames. Added a proper configuration file. git can now be managed directly from gpgpwd (init etc.) Improved error handling. Several other minor changes were made, see the NEWS file for details. | |Version comment=This version adds support for storing usernames. Added a proper configuration file. git can now be managed directly from gpgpwd (init etc.) Improved error handling. Several other minor changes were made, see the NEWS file for details. | ||
+ | |Last review by=Calinou | ||
+ | |Last review date=2014/12/06 | ||
|Status= | |Status= | ||
|Is GNU=No | |Is GNU=No |
Revision as of 05:25, 6 December 2014
gpgpwd
http://random.zerodogg.org/gpgpwd/
A command-line password manager based around GnuPG
gpgpwd is a terminal-based password manager.
It stores a list of passwords and their associated usernames in a GnuPG-encrypted file, and allows you to easily retrieve, change, and add to that file as needed.
It also generates random passwords which you can use, easily allowing you to have one “master password” (for your GPG key), with one unique and random password for each website or service you use, ensuring that your other accounts stay safe even if one password gets leaked. gpgpwd can also utilize Git to allow you to easily synchronize your passwords between different machines.
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Leaders and contributors
Contact(s) | Role |
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Eskild Hustvedt (Zerodogg) | Developer |
Resources and communication
Audience | Resource type | URI |
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Developers | VCS Repository Webview | https://github.com/zerodogg/gpgpwd |
Software prerequisites
Kind | Description |
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Required to use | GnuPG |
Weak prerequisite | git |
Weak prerequisite | Xclip |
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