| KICKPASS(1) | General Commands Manual | KICKPASS(1) |
kickpass — a
stupid simple password safe
kickpass |
[-hv] |
kickpass |
help [command] |
kickpass |
init [sub] |
kickpass |
cat [-p]
safe |
kickpass |
create [-gl
len] safe |
kickpass |
open [-t]
safe |
kickpass |
edit [-pmgl]
safe |
kickpass |
copy safe |
kickpass |
list [path] |
kickpass |
delete safe |
kickpass |
agent [-d]
[command [arg ...]] |
kickpass is a stupid simple password safe.
It keep each password in a specific safe, protected with modern
cryptography. Command line interface is splited into different command. Each
is described in the following subsections.
All safes are stored in kickpass workspace. Default workspace is $HOME/.kickpass/ .
Safe name can contains any character allowed by the file system containing the kickpass workspace. If safe name contains ‘/’ then corresponding directories will be created under kickpass workspace. For example the following command
kickpass create www/my-personnal-website
will create a safe in $HOME/.kickpass/www/my-personnal-website . While following command
kickpass list www
will list all safe under the directory $HOME/.kickpass/www/ .
kickpass
[-hv]Don't do anything
kickpass
help [command]Print general help or command help.
kickpass
init [sub]Initialize a kickpass workspace or a
sub-workspace.
kickpass
cat [-p]
safeOpen safe and print safe metadata to stdout.
-p
--passwordkickpass
create [-gl]
safeCreate a new password safe.
kickpass
open [-t]
safeOpen safe and load it in
kickpass agent
-t
--timeoutkickpass
edit [-pmgl]
safePrompt for a new password and edit metadata from
safe using EDITOR environment
variable
kickpass
copy safeCopy safe password into X primary and secondary clipboards. Password can be pasted only once.
kickpass
list [path]List available safes starting from path
relatively to kickpass workspace or from root of
kickpass workspace if path is
not given.
kickpass
delete [-f]
safeDelete safe .
kickpass
agent [-d]
[command [arg ...]]Start a kickpass agent that will store
your opened safe. Agent can be used by exporting
KP_AGENT_SOCK environment variable. Optionally
starts command with the correct environment set.
-d
--versionThe following variables are used by kickpass:
HOMEkickpass workspace path.EDITORKP_AGENT_SOCKkickpass agent.
Path to socket is printed to stdout when at agent startup.The following files and directories are used by kickpass:
kickpass working directory.Initialize a kickpass workspace.
kickpass init
kickpass create -g www/my_safe
kickpass cat www/my_safe
kickpass edit www/my_safe
kickpass copy www/my_safe
kickpass is written by
Paul Fariello
<paul@fariello.eu>
.
| May 5, 2017 | Debian |