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Tusk

A modern, clean keepass browser extension built with Vue.js and kdbxweb. Rebooted from perfectapi/CKP

Tusk

🧟 Back from the dead 🧟

Read the release notes and stay tuned for more updates!

Installation

Firefox: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/keepass-tusk/

Chrome: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/fmhmiaejopepamlcjkncpgpdjichnecm

User Guide

This section provides how-to instructions for various features of Tusk.

How it works: Implementation Details

This section provides in-depth information about how tusk works under the hood. We aim to provide better transparency and give users peace-of-mind. Tusk may not be perfect, but it's better than proprietary black-box applications that hide design flaws from the community.

Build Setup

Tusk requires:

  • node
  • yarn
# install dependencies
yarn install

# build for production with minification
yarn build
yarn pack:zip

# Hot reload
yarn dev

Running tests

To run tests, first build them with yarn build-tests or yarn watch-tests then open tests/test.html in a browser.

Browser Permissions

Tusk requires cross-origin permissions in order to inject credentials and query the storage backends on the user's behalf.

In chrome, these permissions requests are always prompted to the user upon first use.

Because of Firefox's implementation of browser.permissions, it was necessary to request all permissions at install time to avoid code rot. A deeper explanation of the firefox permissions can be found on stackoverflow

FAQ

Why is it called Tusk?!

I originally wanted to call it Elephant, as in An elephant never forgets. I tried this name on a couple of friends and they were unimpressed. I wanted to find a name that was more concise but keep the elephant imagery. Ergo, tusk.

What happened to CKPX?

This is it! CKPX has been rebranded as Tusk to mark its Firefox release. The C in CKPX stood for 'Chrome'.

How can I support Tusk?

If you ❀️ Tusk, please consider leaving a positive review on the Firefox Add-on store or the Chrome webstore - I'll be eternally grateful.

Who made that awesome logo?

A super cool artist and graphic designer named Gabriel Garcia! Thanks for our logo!