passpy has been written to be a platform independent library and cli that is compatible with ZX2C4's pass.
passpy saves your passwords in gpg encrypted files and optionally uses git as a
revision tool. All files are stored inside the directory given by the
PASSWORD_STORE_DIR
environment variable (~/.password-store
if not set) and
can be organised into folders. You can also just copy the whole store to have
your passwords available where ever you like.
The latest documentation is available at readthedocs.
Just do
$ [sudo] pip install passpy
The package python-passpy
is available in the AUR for you to install
however you like.
Either clone the git repository using
$ git clone https://github.com/bfrascher/passpy.git
or download the source from the releases tab and extract it. Afterwards change into the new folder and do
$ [sudo] python setup.py install
passpy depends on Python 3.3 or later (it has mostly been tested using Python 3.5). The program makes use of git and gpg2 as well as either xclip or xsel on Linux.
The following Python packages will be installed alongside passpy:
If you are on Windows and want colourised output on the command line, you will additionally need to install colorama.
- Now also read the default password store location from
PASSWORD_STORE_DIR
for the cli. - Show a better error message when the password store does not exist.
- Always use the
path
parameter ofStore.init_store
relative toStore.store_dir
.
- Fix documentation.
- Read the default password store location from the
PASSWORD_STORE_DIR
environment variable, just likepass
does (contributed by Jonathan Waldrep).