mayfrost-guides/SECURITY.md
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PRIVACY

KPCLI

Command line password manager, quite intuitive if you know the command line and designed for daily use.

OUTSIDE KPCLI

  • get short help for the command line
    kpcli --help
  • open kpcli
    kpcli
  • open an existing database
    kpcli --kdb /location/of/database.kdb

INSIDE KPCLI

  • get commands cheatsheet
    help
  • to create a database for the first time (dont forget to remember the master password you give it!)
    saveas DATABASE_NAME.kdb
  • create new entry (will ask for information)
    new
  • to show contents of an entry
    show ENTRY_NAME
  • to show contents of an entry using its number on the list
    show ENTRY_NUMBER
  • to show full contents of an entry including the password using its number on the list
    show -f ENTRY_NUMBER
  • to edit an entry (will ask for information and create new password unless using interactive password setup!)
    edit ENTRY_NUMBER
  • to copy the username of an entry to the clipboard
    xu ENTRY_NUMBER
  • to copy the password of an entry to the clipboard
    xp ENTRY_NUMBER
  • to copy the url of an entry to the clipboard
    xw ENTRY_NUMBER
  • to clear the clipboard
    xx
  • to search for an entry
    find NAME_OR_PATTERN

GPG

File encryption.

  • generate keys for the first time, will ask for OPTIONAL information and let you decide encryption algorithm
    gpg --full-gen-key
  • encrypt file for a recipient RECIPIENT@SOMEWHERE.com
    gpg -r RECIPIENT@SOMEWHERE.com -e file.txt
  • don't forget to delete the original file and overwrite its former memory address
    shred -u file
  • decrypt file
    gpg -d file.gpg