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hyperterm-lastpass

v1.0.1

Published

Lastpass plugin for autofilling passwords in HyperTerm.

Readme

HyperTerm Lastpass

Lastpass plugin for autofilling passwords in HyperTerm.

About

I have admired hyperterm-1password because it seemed like such a cool idea, but I have always used Lastpass! This made me quite jealous, so I went ahead and created lastpass-node because there were no Node.js clients yet for Lastpass (sigh). Then I created this cool plugin! Finally, an easy way to fill in my passwords easily with HyperTerm 🎉

Lastpass vaults are stored locally and are encrypted. The plugin will try to clear decrypted accounts from memory as soon as possible, too.

I am not a security expert, and I am not liable for any problems that may arise due to using this plugin.

alt demo

How to use

  1. Either click the Plugins > Lastpass menu item or use Cmd or Ctrl + L.
  2. Enter your Lastpass username and password.
  3. If you need to enter a 2 factor authentication pin, enter it.
  4. Search for the password you want to enter.
  5. Click on the row you would like to autofill a password with.
  6. ????
  7. PROFIT!!!

Caveats

There's currently no way of updating your Lastpass vault locally. The vaults are stored to ~/.lastpass-vault-${USERNAME}, delete the vault you'd like to update and re-login to update the vault.