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passkepr

v1.0.0

Published

Node CLI tool for generate and store passwords securely with one master key

Readme

react-DraftJs-Demo - Animated gif demo

pass-keeper

Node CLI tool for generate and store passwords securely with one master key

Setup

npx passkepr

Quick start

npx passkepr 			// To open the main-menu
npx passkepr [app-name]
npx passkepr [app-name] [master-password]

Options

  -V, --version  output the version number
  -h, --help     display help for command

react-DraftJs-Demo - Animated gif demo

work flow

pass-keeper (folder)

config.json
	{
		"publicSecretKey": "32-char"
	}
passwords.json
	[
		{
		"appname":"string",
		"username":"string",
		"email":"string",
		"password":"string-encripted"
		}	
	]

Two Cases

Check if pass-keeper (folder) already installed First-time(in Device)

- create pass-keeper folder with all setup file
- generate a public secret key 32-char (saved to confing.json)
- ask user to eneter his master key for the fist time(to clipboard)
- calc secret key
- mainMenu

Already installed(in Device)

- read a public secret key 32-char (from confing.json)
- ask user to eneter his master key
- calc secret key
- mainMenu

MainMenu

Generate a new password

  • readPasswords
  • inquirerPassKeeperObj appname, username, email
  • generate a new password
  • encrypt password with secret key
  • update passwords list

Custom new password

  • readPasswords
  • inquirerPassKeeperObj appname, username, email, password
  • encrypt password with secret key
  • update passwords list

List all passwords

  • readPasswords
  • decrypt passwords with secret key
  • print it to the console

Find a password by (App name)

  • readPasswords
  • find by name
  • decrypt password with secret key
  • print it to the console