kip

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Software Details:
Version: 0.3.1
Upload Date: 14 Apr 15
Developer: Graham King
Distribution Type: Freeware
Downloads: 0

Rating: nan/5 (Total Votes: 0)

kip is a command-line script to keep usernames and passwords in gnupg encrypted text files.

Install

Make sure you have a gnupg key pair: GnuPG HOWTO.

Latest release:

sudo pip install kip

Latest dev:

1. Clone the repo: git clone https://github.com/grahamking/kip.git
2. Install: sudo python setup.py install

Store

kip example.com username

What it does:

1. Generates a random password
2. Writes username and password to text file ~/.kip/passwords/example.com
3. Encrypts and signs it by running gpg --encrypt --sign --armor
4. Copies the new password to your clipboard

Add optional notes: kip example.com username "My notes". You can also pipe in your password of choice: echo S3cret | kip example.com username

Retrieve

kip example.com

What it does:

1. Looks for ~/.kip/passwords/*example.com*, decrypts it by running gpg --decrypt
2. Prints your username in bold, and any notes your stored.
3. Copies your password to the clipboard

Misc

Configuration

If you want to use different commands to encrypt / decrypt your files, want longer passwords, etc, you can. Copy kip.conf from the repo to ~/.kip/kip.conf, and customise it. It's an INI file, using = or : as the delimiter. Make sure the home path does not end with a slash.

Motivation

GnuPG is secure, open, multi-platform, and will probably be around forever. Can you say the same thing about the way you store your passwords currently?

I was using the excellent Keepass when I got concerned about it no longer being developed or supported. How would I get my passwords out? So I wrote this very simple wrapper for gnupg.

If you live in the command line, I think you will find kip makes your life a little bit better.

Manual override

There's 0 magic involved. Your accounts details are in text files, in your home directory. Each one is encrypted with your public key and signed with your private key. You can ditch kip at any time.

Browse your files: ls ~/.kip/passwords/

Display contents manually: gpg -d ~/.kip/passwords/facebook

Requirements:

  • Python
  • GnuPG
  • xclip

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