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<div align="center">
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# Lprs
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A local vault manager designed to securely store and manage your vaults.
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Lprs is a local vault manager designed to securely store and manage your vaults.
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[![Docs](https://img.shields.io/badge/docs-lprs.4rs.nl-purple)](https://lprs.4rs.nl)
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[![Crates.io](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/lprs?color=orange)](https://crates.io/crates/lprs)
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[![Forgejo CI Status](https://git.4rs.nl/awiteb/lprs/badges/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg)](https://git.4rs.nl/awiteb/lprs)
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[![Forgejo CD Status](https://git.4rs.nl/awiteb/lprs/badges/workflows/cd.yml/badge.svg)](https://git.4rs.nl/awiteb/lprs)
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### MSRV
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The Minimum Supported Rust Version (MSRV) is `1.70.0`.
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## Features
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- Auto checks for updates (Can be disabled).
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- Passing the master password as an argument and via stdin.
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- Changing the master password.
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- Generating a passwords.
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- Store username, password, service name and notes in a vault.
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- Custom fields, you can store any key-value pair in a vault.
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- TOTP (Time-based One-Time Password) generation. Which can be used to generate
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2FA codes.
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- Searching for vaults. And list all vaults in json format.
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- Importing and exporting encrypted vaults (in json format).
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- Importing and exporting from/to Bitwarden json format. (Unencrypted)
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- Editing vaults. (The secrets can be passed as arguments or via stdin)
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- Deleting vaults.
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- Getting single field from a vault. (Useful for scripts)
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- Ability to edit, get and remove a vault using its index or name.
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- Auto completion for bash, elvish, fish, powershell and zsh
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- Ability to import and export vaults with different master passwords. (Useful
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for sharing vaults with others)
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## Installation
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To install Lprs, you will need to have the Cargo package manager installed. If you do not have Cargo installed, you can install it by following the instructions [here](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/getting-started/installation.html).
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1. Install using [cargo-install](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/commands/cargo-install.html):
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### Build from source (MSRV: )
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```bash
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cargo install lprs --locked
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```
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This will enable the update notifications for Lprs. If you don't want to enable update notifications, you can install Lprs using:
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```bash
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cargo install lprs --locked --no-default-features
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# From crates.io
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cargo install lprs
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# From source (after cloning the repository)
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# The binary will be in target/release/lprs
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cargo build --release
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```
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2. Run Lprs:
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```bash
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lprs --help
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```
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This will build Lprs with update checking enabled. If you want to disable update checking, you can build Lprs without the default features by passing the `--no-default-features` flag.
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## Uninstallation
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```bash
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cargo uninstall lprs
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```
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### Pre-built binaries
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Pre-built binaries are available for Linux only, you can download them from the [releases page](https://git.4rs.nl/awiteb/lprs/releases/latest).
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## Usage
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Lprs provides a command-line interface for managing your vaults. The following commands are available:
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```
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A local CLI password manager
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A local CLI vaults manager. For human and machine use
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Usage: lprs [OPTIONS] <COMMAND>
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Commands:
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add Add new vault
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remove Remove vault
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list List your vaults and search
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clean Clean the vaults file
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edit Edit the vault content
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gen Generate a password
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export Export the vaults
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import Import vaults
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help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
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add Add new vault
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remove Remove vault [alias `rm`]
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list List your vaults and search [alias `ls`]
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clean Clean the vaults file
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edit Edit the vault content
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gen Generate a password
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get Get a entire vault or single field from it
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export Export the vaults
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import Import vaults
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change-master-password Change the master password
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completion Generate shell completion
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help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
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Options:
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-v, --vaults-file <VAULTS_FILE> The vaults json file
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-h, --help Print help
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-V, --version Print version
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-f, --vaults-file <VAULTS_FILE> The vaults json file
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-v, --verbose Show the logs in the stdout
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-m, --master-password <MASTER_PASSWORD> The master password, or you will prompt it
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-h, --help Print help
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-V, --version Print version
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```
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### Example
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```bash
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lprs add -n "Gmail" -u "some@gmail.com" -p $(lprs gen 19 -u -l -s) -s "https://mail.google.com"
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```
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#### Result
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This is the result when search for it
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```
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$ lprs list -e "mail" -p -s
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Master Password: ***************
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+-------+-------+----------------+---------------------+-------------------------+
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| Index | Name | Username | Password | Service |
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+================================================================================+
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| 31 | Gmail | some@gmail.com | >NC`q$%+Nno<y&<y]VB | https://mail.google.com |
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+-------+-------+----------------+---------------------+-------------------------+
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```
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### Backup
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It is important to regularly backup your vaults to prevent data loss. Lprs does not provide an automatic backup feature. To backup your vaults, you can use the `export` command provided by Lprs. This command allows you to export your encrypted vaults to a json file, which you can then manually backup to a secure location.
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#### Formats
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The format of the exported file can be specified using the `--format` option. The following formats are supported:
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- `lprs`: The default format used by Lprs. This format is encrypted and can be imported back into Lprs using the `import` command. This is the recommended format to use for backups as it is encrypted and can be imported back into Lprs.
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- `bit-warden`: The format used by [Bitwarden](https://bitwarden.com/). This format is not encrypted and can be imported into Bitwarden. This format is useful if you want to switch to Bitwarden or another password manager that supports this format.
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## Documentation
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You can find the full documentation for Lprs on the official website at https://lprs.4rs.nl.
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## Contributing
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Contributions to Lprs are welcome! If you would like to contribute, please follow the guidelines outlined in the [CONTRIBUTING]
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(CONTRIBUTING.md) file.
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Contributions to Lprs are welcome! If you would like to contribute, please follow the guidelines outlined in the [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) file.
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## Mirrors
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This repository is mirrored on the following platforms:
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