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1pif-to-csv

v1.0.0

Published

Convert 1Password 1pif files to csv

Downloads

31

Readme

1pif-to-csv

NPM Build Status

Why

1Password4 only exports .1pif files, which are not very handy for sharing with other people without 1password. This cli tool that converts to CSV for easier sharing.

NOTE: .1pif files are unencrypted. So is the CSV. If you're going to share the resulting file, please do so in a secure manner.

Installation

npm i -g 1pif-to-csv

Usage

CLI

$ 1pif-to-csv export.1pif > passwords.csv

This wil create a file the headings of: title, url, username, password.

Node

var pifToCSV = require('1pif-to-csv')
  , fs = require('fs')

pifToCSV(fs.createReadStream('./export.1pif')).pipe(process.stdout)

options

The only option is a readable stream to a .1pif file.

tests

All tests are mocha. You can run them with either npm test or mocha test.

Changelog

See CHANGELOG.md