Install latest/stable of G Password Manager

Ubuntu 16.04 or later?

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Install using the command line

sudo snap install gpassmanager

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CommandLine Password Manager

A Commandline application for managing your passwords securely. It's a very secure password manager. The best part is It saves passwords locally. And everything is in your control. You can take a backup of your data, issuing the following command.

$ gpassmanager export

Using gpassmanager, you can also generate secure passwords with given length.

$ gpassmanager gen

Now, you can import passwords from google accounts (Google Chrome passwords). First, you need to export the passwords as CSV file. Then, import into gpassmanager by running the following,

$ gpassmanager import --csv [csv filename]

Manual can be found at https://mrinjamul.github.io/gpassmanager please report a problem or issue at https://github.com/mrinjamul/gpassmanager Thank you for using this software. It is made by the developer for the developer. If you want to improve this software feel free to create a pull request.

Note: If anyone wants to use an older version, then use the latest/candidate channel.

PS: I am currently too busy to work on these CLI projects that why I'm not getting any idea to improve. So if you want further development, new features, or fixes, please report at https://github.com/mrinjamul/gpassmanager/issues

Details for G Password Manager

License
  • Apache-2.0

Last updated
  • 11 March 2021 - latest/stable
  • Yesterday - latest/edge

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