See if your passwords in pass has been breached.
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pass is a password manager inspired by the Unix philosophy. It has a command-line interface, and uses GnuPG for encryption and decryption of stored passwords. The passwords are encrypted and stored in separate files, and can be organized via the operating system's filesystem.
See if your passwords in pass has been breached.
Pass password manager search provider for gnome-shell
fuzzy data selection and copy-paste from password store
An extension for pass (the standard Unix password manager) to easily create backups of the password store
An extension for pass (the standard Unix password manager) to easily hide the metadata of the password store
A pass extension that allows to add files to password-store. https://www.passwordstore.org/
Quick and dirty rofi frontend for pass
Pass Simple - similar to QtPass, Multi-platform GUI for pass, the standard unix password manager
A simple password manager made using HTML, CSS, JavaScript and some tools like jQuery, SimpleBar and CryptoJS.
A simple password manager with Python.
T.U.R.P.O - Trustworthy Utility for Reliable Password Organisation - It is a simple to use, feature-rich, free and Open-Source Password Management Software for Linux and Windows.
Trivially Simple Password/Secrets Manager backed by Keyrings
The PsychoPass program is a password management tool designed to securely store and manage user passwords. It provides a user-friendly graphical user interface (GUI) for interacting with the program.
This is a tiny script to copy a selected password from .password-store to your clipboard.
Created by Jason A. Donenfeld
Released July 23, 2012