# Adding a vault ## Usage ``` Usage: lprs add [OPTIONS] Arguments: The name of the vault Options: -u, --username The username -s, --service The service name. e.g the website url -n, --note Add a note to the vault --totp-hash The TOTP hash function [default: sha1] Possible values: - sha1: Sha1 hash function - sha256: Sha256 hash function - sha512: Sha512 hash function -p, --password [] The password, if there is no value you will prompt it -t, --totp-secret [] The TOTP secret, if there is no value you will prompt it -c, --custom Add a custom field to the vault If there is no value, you will enter it through a prompt -f, --force Force add, will not return error if there is a problem with the args. For example, duplication in the custom fields and try to adding empty vault -h, --help Print help (see a summary with '-h') ``` So, to add a vault you need to provide a name for the vault, and you can provide a username, service name, note, password, TOTP secret, and custom fields. For secrets like the password and TOTP secret, you can provide them as arguments or you will be prompted for them. ### Custom fields You can't add a custom field prefixed with `.lprsfield.` because it's reserved for backwards compatibility. ## Examples Add a vault: ```sh lprs add my-vault1 -u my-username -s my-service -n 'My super secret note' \ -p my-password -t 'JFWG65TFKJ2XG5BO' \ -c key1=value1 -c key2=value2 ``` Add a vault with a username and a password, but prompt for the password: ```sh # -p without a value will prompt you for the password lprs add my-vault2 -u my-username -p ``` Add a vault with a username, a password, and custom fields: ```sh # The password will be prompted lprs add my-vault3 -u my-username -p \ -c key1=value1 \ -c 'long key'='long value' ``` ## Notes - You must provide a name for the vault and at least one of the following: username, password, TOTP secret, or custom fields. - If you provide a password or TOTP secret as an argument, it will be visible in the shell history. - You can use existing vault names, and it will not be overwritten, so if you edit, get, or remove a vault by its name, it will be the first one found, so be careful with the names.