# Editing a vault ## Usage ``` Usage: lprs edit [OPTIONS] Arguments: The vault to edit, index or name Options: -n, --name The new vault name -u, --username The new vault username, make it empty string to delete it -p, --password [] The new password, make it empty string to delete it If there is no value for it you will prompt it -s, --service The new vault service, make it empty string to delete it -o, --note The new vault note -t, --totp-secret [] The TOTP secret, make it empty string to delete it If there is no value you will prompt it -c, --custom The custom field, make it empty string to delete it If the custom field not exist will created it, if it's will update it, if there is no value, you will enter it through a prompt (e.g `-c key`) -f, --force Force edit, will not return error if there is a problem with the args. For example, duplication in the custom fields and try to editing nothing -h, --help Print help (see a summary with '-h') ``` To edit a vault you need to provide the index or the name of the vault. If you provide the index, the vault will be edited by its index, if you provide the name, the vault will be edited the first vault with the given name. You can edit the vault name, username, password, service, note, 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. ## Field removal If you want to remove a field from the vault, you can provide an empty value for it, e.g. `-o ""`. ## Custom fields If you want to add a custom field to the vault, you can use the `-c, --custom` option, and provide the key-value pair. If you want to delete a custom field, you can provide the key with an empty value, e.g. `-c key=""`. If the custom field not exist it will be created, if it's exist it will be updated. You can't add a new custom field prefixed with `.lprsfield.` because it's reserved for backwards compatibility. ## Examples Edit a vault by its index: ```sh lprs edit 1 -n new-vault-name -u new-username -p new-password -s new-service -o new-note -t new-totp-secret -c key1=value1 -c key2=value2 ``` Edit a vault password by its name: ```sh # You will be prompted for the new password lprs edit my-vault -p ``` Remove a custom field from a vault by its name: ```sh lprs edit my-vault -c key1="" ``` ## Notes - The index is one-based (the first vault is 1).