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MPW is a little software which stores your passwords in an GPG encrypted file.
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MPW: Manage your passwords!
mpw is a little software which stores your passwords in GnuPG encrypted files.
Features
- generate random password
- generate OTP code
- copy your login, password or otp in clipboard
- manage many wallets
- synchronize your passwords with SSH or FTP.
- share a wallet with others GPG keys
Install
On debian or ubuntu:
apt install ruby ruby-dev xclip
gem install mpw
How to use
First steps
Initialize your first wallet:
mpw config --init user@host.com
Add your first item:
mpw add
And list your items:
mpw list
or search an item with
mpw list --pattern Da
mpw list --group bank
Output:
Bank
==============================================================================
ID | Host | User | Protocol | Port | OTP | Comment
==============================================================================
1 | bank.com | 1234456 | https | | X |
Linux
==============================================================================
ID | Host | User | Protocol | Port | OTP | Comment
==============================================================================
2 | linuxfr.org | example | https | | | Da Linux French Site
Copy a password, login or OTP code:
mpw copy -p linuxfr
Update an item:
mpw update -p linuxfr
Delete an item:
mpw delete -p linuxfr
Manage wallets
List all available wallets:
mpw wallet --list
Create an other wallet:
mpw config --wallet work --init user@host.com
List all GPG keys in wallet:
mpw wallet --list-keys [--wallet NAME]
Share with an other GPG key:
mpw wallet --add-gpg-key test42@localhost.com
or
mpw wallet --add-gpg-key /path/to/file
Remove a GPG key:
mpw wallet --delete-gpg-key test42@localhost.com
Add synchronize:
mpw wallet --protocol ssh --host example.com --user test --path /remote/path --password
Export and import data
You can export your data in yaml file with your passwords in clear text:
mpw export --file export.yml
Import data from an yaml file:
mpw import --file import.yml
Example yaml file for mpw:
---
1:
host: bank.com
user: 123456
group: Bank
password: secret
protocol: https
port:
otp_key: 1afg34
comment:
2:
host: linuxfr.org
user: example
group:
password: 'complex %- password'
protocol: https
port:
otp_key:
comment: Da Linux French Site