2023-03-28 14:13:44 -04:00
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+ pm - a simple password manager
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pm is a very simple password manager. It aims to be simple and portable. It creates
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entries in a predefined file, containing a password and a name. Those entries can
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then be queried by pmsearch, a wrapper script.
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Since there is no runtime configuration, ecrypt is extremely fast and secure.
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+ Installation
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Clone this repository:
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(user)$ git clone https://git.everestlinux.org/EverestLinux/pm
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Edit src/config.h and ensure it looks good:
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(user)$ $EDITOR src/config.h
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Edit config.mk and adjust any options:
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(user)$ $EDITOR config.mk
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Run make:
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(user)$ make
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Install:
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(root)# make install
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2023-05-08 14:13:10 -04:00
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+ Tips
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To sync passwords between devices, set up a Git repository and run a cron job to
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occasionally sync devices to it.
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(!) WARNING - Ensure this repository is visible to ONLY YOU. The best way to ensure
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this is to host your own Git server on your network.
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