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Passpie: Manage passwords from the terminal
===========================================

`Passpie <https://marcwebbie.github.io/passpie>`__ lets you manage your
login credentials from the terminal with a coloroful/configurable cli
interface. Password files are saved into
`GnuPG <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Privacy_Guard>`__ encrypted
files into the Database Path. Use your master passphrase to decrypt
password files or copy passwords to clipboard.

.. figure:: https://github.com/marcwebbie/passpie/raw/master/images/passpie.png
:alt: Passpie console interface

Passpie console interface

Passpie is built with `Click <http://click.pocoo.org>`__ and
`Tabulate <https://pypi-hypernode.com/pypi/tabulate>`__ for its
interface, `TinyDB <https://github.com/msiemens/tinydb>`__ for its
database and
`python-gnupg <https://github.com/isislovecruft/python-gnupg>`__ for
its encryption using *gpg*. Passpie is also inspired by great cli
applications like `git <https://github.com/git/git>`__ and
`httpie <http://httpie.org/>`__

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Features
--------

- [x] Console interface
- [x] Manage multiple databases
- [x] Add, update, remove credentials
- [x] Copy passwords to clipboard
- [x] List credentials as a table
- [x] List credentials with a colored output
- [x] Search credentials by name, login or comments
- [x] Search with regular expression
- [x] Group credentials by name
- [x] Configuration from file. ``~/.passpie``
- [x] Change passphrase and re-encrypt database
- [x] Export Passpie database to plain text file
- [x] Import plain text Passpie database
- [x] Import credentials from
`Pysswords <https://github.com/marcwebbie/pysswords>`__
- [x] Randomly generated credential passwords
- [x] Configurable random password generation
- [x] Generate database status report

Planned features:

- [ ] Undo/Redo updates to the database
- [ ] Bulk update/remove credentials
- [ ] Import plain text `Keepass <http://keepass.info/>`__
- [ ] Import credentials from
`1Password <https://agilebits.com/onepassword>`__

Installation
------------

Stable version
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Make sure you have `GPG <https://www.gnupg.org/>`__ installed:

Using `pip <http://pip.readthedocs.org/en/latest/installing.html>`__
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

.. code:: bash

pip install passpie

If you are on a mac you can install *Passpie* using `homebrew <http://brew.sh>`__
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

.. code:: bash

brew tap marcwebbie/passpie
brew install passpie

Development version
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

The **latest development version** can be installed directly from
GitHub:

.. code:: bash

pip install --upgrade https://github.com/marcwebbie/passpie/tarball/master

Updating Passpie
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

With pip
^^^^^^^^

.. code:: bash

pip install -U passpie

With homebrew
^^^^^^^^^^^^^

.. code:: bash

brew upgrade passpie

Quickstart
----------

.. code:: bash

# create a new credentials database.
passpie init

# add new credentials.
passpie add foo@example.com
passpie add bar@example.com

# add credential with random password
passpie add spam@egg.local --random

# edit credential "foo@example.com".
passpie update foo@example.com

# copy password from credential "foo@example.com" into system clipboard.
passpie copy foo@example.com

# search credentials by string "exam".
passpie search exam

# search credentials using regular expressions.
passpie search 'foo|bar'

# remove credential "foo@example.com".
passpie remove foo@example.com

# check database status
passpie status

# print all credentials as a table with hidden passwords
passpie

# specify other Passpie database. Option `-D` or `--database`
passpie -D /path/to/other/database

# shows help. Option `--help`
passpie --help

# shows version. Option `--version`
passpie --version

Usage
-----

.. code:: bash

Usage: passpie [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...

Options:
-D, --database PATH Alternative database path
--version Show the version and exit.
--help Show this message and exit.

Commands:
add Add new credential
copy Copy credential password to clipboard
export Export credentials in plain text
import Import credentials from path
init Initialize new passpie database
remove Remove credential
reset Renew passpie database and re-encrypt...
search Search credentials by regular expressions
status Diagnose database for improvements
update Update credential

Tutorials
---------

1. Diving into *fullname* syntax
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Passpie fullname syntax handles login and name for credentials in one go
for faster adding and querying.

Structure of a fullname
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

``login``\ @\ ``name``. Login is optional, when adding new credentials
without login, login will be replaced by a ``_`` character:

.. code:: bash

passpie add @banks/mybank --password 1234
passpie add @banks/myotherbank --password 5678

Listing the database would show:

.. code:: bash

$ passpie
================= ======= ========== =========
Name Login Password Comment
================= ======= ========== =========
banks/mybank _ *****
banks/myotherbank _ *****
================= ======= ========== =========

2. Syncing your database
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Dropbox
^^^^^^^

Assuming you have passpie database on the default path ``~/.passpie``
and a Dropbox shared directory on path ``~/Dropbox``

1. Move your Passpie database inside your Dropbox directory:
''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''

.. code:: bash

mv ~/.passpie ~/Dropbox/passpie

2. create a symbolic link to your shared ``passpie`` directory on the default path.
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''

.. code:: bash

ln -s ~/Dropbox/passpie ~/.passpie

Google Drive
^^^^^^^^^^^^

Assuming you have passpie database on the default path ``~/.passpie``
and a Google Drive shared directory on path ``~/GoogleDrive``

1. move your Passpie database inside your Google Drive directory
''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''

.. code:: bash

mv ~/.passpie ~/GoogleDrive/passpie

2. create a symbolic link to your shared ``passpie`` directory on the default path.
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''

.. code:: bash

ln -s ~/GoogleDrive/passpie ~.passpie

3. Exporting/Importing Passpie databases
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

.. code:: bash

# export database to a passpie database file called passpie.db
# Command: `export`
passpie export passpie.db

# import database from passpie database file called passpie.db
# Option: `import`
passpie import passpie.db

4. Grouping credentials by name
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Passpie credentials handles multiple logins for each name which groups
credentials by name:

.. code:: bash

# create john credential
passpie add jonh@example.com --comment "Jonh main mail" --random

# create doe credential
passpie add doe@example.com --comment "No comment" --random

# listing credentials
passpie
=========== ======= ========== ===============
name login password comment
=========== ======= ========== ===============
example.com doe ***** No comment
example.com jonh ***** Jonh main email
=========== ======= ========== ===============

5. Using multiple databases
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Sometimes it is useful to have multiple databases with different
passphrases for higher security. This can be done using ``-D`` Passpie
option.

Creating databases on a given directory (ex: ``~/databases``)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

.. code:: bash

# create personal Passpie database
passpie -D ~/databases/personal_passwords init

# create work Passpie database
passpie -D ~/databases/work_passwords init

# create junk Passpie database
passpie -D ~/databases/junk_passwords init

Adding passwords to specific database
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

.. code:: bash

# add password to personal Passpie database
passpie -D ~/databases/personal_passwords add my@example

# add password to junk Passpie database
passpie -D ~/databases/junk_passwords add other@example

Listing passwords from specific database
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

.. code:: bash

# listing specific databases
passpie -D ~/databases/junk_passwords

6. Configuring passpie with ``.passpierc``
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

You can override default passpie configuration with a ``.passpierc``
file on your home directory. Passpie configuration files must be written
as a valid `yaml <http://yaml.org/>`__ file.

Example ``.passpierc``:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

.. code:: yaml

path: /Users/john.doe/.passpie
short_commands: true
genpass_length: 32
genpass_symbols: "_-#|+="
table_format: fancy_grid
headers:
- name
- login
- password
- comment
colors:
login: green
name: yellow
password: cyan

Options:

- path: path to database. Default: ``~/.passpie``
- short\_commands: Use short commands aliases as in ``passpie a`` for
``passpie add``
- genpass\_length: number. Default: ``32``
- genpass\_symbols: characters. Default: ``_-#|+="``
- true
- false
- headers:
- fullname
- name
- login
- password
- comment
- table\_format:
- rst
- simple
- orgtbl
- fancy\_grid
- colors:
- black
- red
- green
- yellow
- blue
- magenta
- cyan
- white

Under The Hood
--------------

Encryption
~~~~~~~~~~

Encryption is done with **GnuGPG** using
`AES256 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Encryption_Standard>`__.
Take a look at
`passpie.crypt <https://github.com/marcwebbie/passpie/blob/master/passpie/crypt.py>`__
module to know more.

Database Path
~~~~~~~~~~~~~

The default database path is at ``~/.passpie``. If you want to change
the database path, add ``--database`` option to passpie. Together with
``init`` you can create arbitrary databases.

.. code:: bash

passpie --database "/path/to/another/database/" init

Database structure
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Passpie database is structured in a directory hierachy. Every credential
is a ``.pass`` file inside a directory named after a credential group.

An empty database would look like this:

.. code:: bash

passpie --database /tmp/passpie init

tree /tmp/passpie -la
# /tmp/passpie
# └── .keys

After adding a new credential the database would look like this:

.. code:: bash

passpie --database /tmp/passpie add octocat@github.com
# Password: **********

tree /tmp/passpie -la
# /tmp/passpie
# ├── .keys
# └── github.com
# └── octocat.pass

If we add more credentials to group github.com. Directory structure
would be:

.. code:: bash

passpie --database /tmp/passpie add octocat2@github.com
# Password: **********

tree /tmp/passpie -la
# /tmp/passpie
# ├── .keys
# └── github
# └── octocat.pass
# └── octocat2.pass

Contributing
------------

Feel free to comment, open a bug report or ask for new features on
Passpie `issues <https://github.com/marcwebbie/passpie/issues>`__ page
or over `Twitter <https://twitter.com/marcwebbie>`__.

If you want to contributing with code:

- Fork the repository https://github.com/marcwebbie/passpie/fork
- Read the
`Makefile <https://github.com/marcwebbie/passpie/blob/master/Makefile>`__

Common issues
-------------

Running passpie init raises ``TypeError: init() got an unexpected keyword argument 'binary'``
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

You probably have the ``python-gnupg`` package installed. Passpie
depends on `isislovecruft <https://github.com/isislovecruft>`__ fork of
`python-gnupg <https://github.com/isislovecruft/python-gnupg>`__

To fix:

::

pip uninstall python-gnupg
pip install -U passpie

License (`MIT License <http://choosealicense.com/licenses/mit/>`__)
-------------------------------------------------------------------

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Copyright (c) 2014-2015 Marc Webbie, http://github.com/marcwebbie

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