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@keypo/cli

v1.0.3

Published

CLI tool for interacting with Keypo core functionality

Downloads

7

Readme

Keypo CLI

A command-line interface tool for using Keypo. Protect your login credentials, API keys, and more without trusting an intermediary.

Installation

npm install -g @keypo/cli

Usage

After installation, you can use the keypo command from anywhere in your terminal:

keypo --help

Available Commands

Setup

Initialize and configure your Keypo CLI environment:

keypo setup

This will prompt you for:

  • Private key
  • RPC URL (with a default option)

Sync

Synchronize files with the Keypo network by replacing placeholders with decrypted values:

keypo sync <input-file> <output-file>

The sync command:

  • Reads from the input file
  • Finds placeholders in the format ${key_name}
  • Searches for each key in the Keypo network
  • Decrypts the values using your wallet
  • Replaces placeholders with decrypted values
  • Writes the result to the output file

Example:

# Input file (config.txt) contains:
# API_KEY=${api_key}
# DATABASE_URL=${database_url}

keypo sync config.txt config-decrypted.txt

# Output file (config-decrypted.txt) will contain:
# API_KEY=actual_decrypted_api_key_value
# DATABASE_URL=actual_decrypted_database_url_value

Features:

  • Interactive selection when multiple results are found for a key
  • Shows "Owner: you" for keys you own
  • Preserves original input file
  • Handles multiple placeholders in a single file

List

List your keys stored in the Keypo network:

keypo list

Shows all keys with:

  • Data identifier
  • Name
  • Owner (shows "you" for keys you own)
  • Only displays keys with fileUseType: key in metadata

Features

  • Secure file storage and retrieval
  • Decentralized storage management
  • Easy-to-use command-line interface
  • Integration with Keypo core functionality
  • Interactive key selection for multiple results
  • Placeholder-based file synchronization
  • Automatic decryption and replacement

Requirements

  • Node.js (v14 or higher)
  • npm (v6 or higher)

Dependencies

  • @keypo/typescript-sdk
  • ethers
  • commander