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A simple command line tool to interact with KeePassX databases

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kpcli

A simple command line tool to interact with KeePassX databases.

KeePassX is a cross platform password management application. It is available as a GUI application for MacOSX, Linux and Windows and as an Android app (KeePassDroid), making it useful to manage passwords across multiple devices.

Features

  • View details: list groups and entries, get details for a single entry
  • Add new entries and change passwords from the commandline
  • Resolve conflicts: users may choose to keep their KeePassX database in a central location such as Dropbox or other synchronisation software. This results in "conflicting copies" being generated if a opens and updates the database from more than one device. kpcli avoids these conflicts, and also provides a utility to compare conflicting copies and identify where the conflicts lie.

Installation

Using pip:

pip install kpcli

From source:

git clone https://github.com/rebkwok/kpcli.git
cd kpcli
poetry install  # pip install poetry first if necessary

Configuration

kpcli will look for database configuration first in a config.ini file, and if one is not found, in environment variables.

NOTE: AT YOUR OWN RISK! KEEPASSDB_PASSWORD can be set in the config.ini file or as an environment variable if you really want to. Not advised unless you implement some method of encrypting and retrieving it before passing to kpcli. If no KEEPASSDB_PASSWORD is found, kpcli will prompt for it.

Config file

Create a config file at $(HOME)/.kp/config.ini, with at least a default profile, and your database location and credentials:

[default]
KEEPASSDB=/Users/me/mypassworddb.kdbx

If your database uses a key file, provide that location too:

[default]
KEEPASSDB=/path/to/mypassworddb.kdbx
KEYPASSDB_KEYFILE=/path/to/mykeyfile.key

More than one profile can be set for multiple databases, and switched with the -p flag

[default]
KEEPASSDB=/path/to/db.kdbx
KEYPASSDB_KEYFILE=/path/to/mykeyfile.key

[work]
KEEPASSDB=/path/to/workdb.kdbx

By default, passwords copied to the clipboard will timeout after 5 seconds. To change the timeout, provide a KEYPASSDB_TIMEOUT config or environment variable.

Environment Variables

If no config.ini file exists, kpcli will attempt to find config in the environment variables KEEPASSDB, KEYPASSDB_KEYFILE and KEEPASSDB_PASSWORD (falling back to a prompt for the password).

For more detailed usage, use --help with any kpcli command listed below.

Usage:

$ kpcli [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...

Options:

  • -p, --profile TEXT: Specify config profile to use [default: default]
  • --loglevel TEXT: [default: INFO]
  • --install-completion: Install completion for the current shell.
  • --show-completion: Show completion for the current shell, to copy it or customize the installation.
  • --help: Show this message and exit.

Commands:

Group names and entry titles can be passed as partial, case-insensitive strings for matching.

  • ls: List groups and entries
  • add-group: Add a new group
  • rm-group: delete a group
  • get: Fetch details for a single entry
  • cp: Copy entry attribute to clipboard
  • add: Add a new entry
  • edit: Edit an entry's attributes (except password)
  • change-password: Change entry password
  • rm: Delete an entry
  • compare: Compare potentially conflicting copies of a KeePassX Database and report conflicts

Usage Examples

List groups and entries
$ kpcli ls

Database: /path/to/db.kdbx
================================================================================
Groups
================================================================================
Root
Internet
Communications
...

$ kpcli ls --group comm --entries
Database: /path/to/db.kdbx
================================================================================
Communications
================================================================================
my email
work email
...
List groups in the database from the "work" profile:
$ kpcli --profile work ls
Database: /path/to/workdb.kdbx
================================================================================
Groups
================================================================================
Root
Work
...
Get an entry

By group and entry title, separated with /. Note partial matches are allowed.
If multiple matching entries are found, all will be listed.

$ kpcli get comm/email
Database: /path/to/db.kdbx
================================================================================
Communications/my email
================================================================================
name: Communications/my email
username: my@email.com
password: **********
URL:
Notes: This is my main email address
Copy an attribute (default password) from an entry to the clipboard

If multiple entries match, kpcli prompts for a selection.

$ kpcli cp comm/email
Entry: Communications/my email
password copied to clipboard

$ kpcli cp comm/email username
Entry: Communications/my email
username copied to clipboard
Add an entry
$ kpcli add

kpcli will prompt for required fields.

Change a password
$ kpcli change-password comm/email

kpcli will prompt for new password.

Compare conflicting databases

In the example below, kpcli found one conflicting db to compare.
The entry with title "entry1" in group "blue" is present in the conflicting db, but missing in the main db.
Entry blue/entry2 is present in the main db but missing in the conflicting db.
Entry red/entry3 is present in both dbs, but has conflicting username and password values.

$ kpcli compare

Database: path/to/db.kdbx
Database password:
Looking for conflicting files...
================================================================================
Comparison db: path/to/db_conflicting_copy.kdbx
================================================================================
╔════════════╤═════════════╤════════════════════╗
║ Main       │ Conflicting │ Conflicting fields ║
╠════════════╪═════════════╪════════════════════╣
║ -          │ blue/entry1 │                    ║ 
╟────────────┼─────────────┼────────────────────╢
║ blue/entry2│ -           │                    ║
╟────────────┼─────────────┼────────────────────╢
║ red/entry3 │ red/entry3  │ username, password ║
╚════════════╧═════════════╧════════════════════╝

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