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pass-web

v1.0.0-beta.18

Published

A web interface for pass (password-store)

Readme

pass-web

NPM version Build Status

A web interface for pass (password-store).

Install

For those lucky enough to run Arch Linux, you should install it from AUR

For other, you can install it via npm:

$ npm install -g pass-web

You will need nodejs 5+ to run it.

Usage

The executable is called pass-web. Use pass-web --help to get help.

HTTPS concerns

You should always use HTTPS to serve this application. Please use the --cert and --key options to provide an SSL certificate and key, or use another HTTP server (like nginx) configured to serve this through an HTTPS-enabled reverse proxy.

Demo

For a preview of the interface you'll get when using this project, go to https://benoitzugmeyer.github.io/pass-web/

Notes

This is currently a read-only interface, and there is no plan to support all the features of pass. The goal was to have a nice and simple access to the password store from anywhere. But if you need other features, feel free to ask or contribute.

This project may have some security flaws. Please open an issue if something's fucky.