enpass-cli
                                
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                        Enpass commandline client
enpass-cli
A commandline utility for the Enpass password manager.
Installation
Go get yourself a compiled binary from the releases page.
CLI Usage
$ # set an alias to easily reuse
$ alias enp="enpasscli -vault=/my-vault-dir/ -sort"
$ # list anything containing 'twitter' (without password)
$ enp list twitter
$ # show passwords of 'enpass.com'
$ enp show enpass.com
$ # copy password of 'reddit.com' entry to clipboard
$ enp copy reddit.com
$ # print password of 'github.com' to stdout, useful for scripting 
$ password=$(enp pass github.com)
Commands
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| list FILTER | List vault entries matching FILTER without password | 
| show FILTER | List vault entries matching FILTER with password | 
| copy FILTER | Copy the password of a vault entry matching FILTER to the clipboard | 
| pass FILTER | Print the password of a vaulty entry matching FILTER to stdout | 
| dryrun | Opens the vault without reading anything from it | 
| version | Print the version | 
| help | Print the help text | 
Flags
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| -vault=PATH | Path to your Enpass vault | 
| -keyfile=PATH | Path to your Enpass vault keyfile | 
| -type=TYPE | The type of your card (password, ...) | 
| -log=LEVEL | The log level from debug (5) to error (1) | 
| -nonInteractive | Disable prompts and fail instead | 
| -pin | Enable Quick Unlock using a PIN | 
| -and | Combines filters with AND instead of default OR | 
| -sort | Sort the output by title and username of the listandshowcommand | 
| -trashed | Show trashed items in the listandshowcommand | 
| -clipboardPrimary | Use primary X selection instead of clipboard for the copycommand | 
Testing Code
$ go test -v $(go list ./... | grep -v /vendor/)
Using the library
See the documentation on pkg.go.dev.