Every day, we utilise passwords. However, did we have a secure means to keep passwords? Browsers can retain passwords for the web, but what about CLI and terminals?
Passdom is here for help. Passdom is a CLI tool, built to help you store your credentials on the Command line or terminal
It takes less than 10 seconds to store your password and less than a second to retrieve them. You can store passwords for multiple websites and tools.
Install globally to use in any directory.
$ npm install -g passdom
passdom -a <website name> // to add your credentials, it will ask you your credentials {Website name is the name of site of which you have to add credentials}
passdom <website name> //to find the credentials of the given website
passdom -r <website name> // to remove the credentials of given website
passdom -ls // to list all your credentials
passdom add <website name> // to add your credentials, it will ask you your credentials {Website name is the name of site of which you have to add credentials}
passdom <website name> //to find the credentials of the given website
passdom remove <website name> // to remove the credentials of given website
passdom list // to list all your credentials
We respect your privacy and are constantly working on it. All the credentials are stored on your local computer, so any third party can't get access to them other than you.
If you want to contribute, check out the GitHub repository https://github.com/zeel-pathak/passdom
Contributions are welcome!!
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passdom can easily be installed in your networks, and it is all Free and Open Source
- [ Source Code ] -> https://github.com/zeel-pathak/passdom
- [ NPM Package] -> https://www.npmjs.com/package/passdom
- Passdom asks for confirmation before removing the credentials.
- Added list command to show all the commands together.
- Added some reserved keywords which can't be used for naming the host or website name
- Currently, Passdom can only store one credential for a particular website. We want Passdom to be able to store multiple credentials for a particular website.
- Finding credentials should be made easier.
- Add the "all" flag to remove all credentials simultaneously instead of one by one.
- Add "help" flag to help developers find all the command and flags along with their descriptions