A simple and secure tool to store passwords
Project description
A simple and secure tool to store passwords
Introdution
pyKeyring is a tool to store encrypted passwords in a simple database file.
Usage
pyKeyring is much simple to use.
Create a database
foo@bar:~$ keyring -f /path/to/keyring.db create
The default database file is named keyring.db. If you don’t use the -f argument, pyKeyring will use this name.
Insert a password
foo@bar:~$ keyring add password_label
The password_label is used to label your password :)
Get a password
foo@bar:~$ keyring get password_label
If you don’t want to print the password in the terminal you can use the argument -c to copy the password to clipboard.
foo@bar:~$ keyring get -c password_label
Update a password
foo@bar:~$ keyring update password_label
Remove a password
foo@bar:~$ keyring remove password_label
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