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PRS
NAMESYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
Commands:
OPTIONS
AUTHOR
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NAME
prs - secure password store
SYNOPSIS
prs [ OPTIONS ] [ COMMAND ]
DESCRIPTION
Secure, fast & convenient password manager CLI with GPG & git sync. prs is a pass(1)-compatible password manager operating on the same principle. Passwords are stored in GPG-encrypted files in a tree-like file structure. If a password does not exist it needs to be create first by running "prs init". Import from other password managers
Commands:
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show |
Display a secret |
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copy |
Copy secret to clipboard |
generate
Generate a secure secret
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add |
Add a secret |
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edit |
Edit a secret |
duplicate
Duplicate a secret
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alias |
Alias/symlink a secret |
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move |
Move a secret |
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remove |
Remove a secret |
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list |
List all secrets |
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grep |
Grep all secrets |
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init |
Initialize new password store |
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clone |
Clone existing password store |
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sync |
Sync password store |
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slam |
Aggressively lock password store & keys preventing access (emergency) |
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totp |
Manage TOTP tokens |
recipients
Manage store recipients
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git |
Invoke git command in password store |
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tomb |
Manage password store Tomb |
housekeeping
Housekeeping utilities
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help |
Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s) |
OPTIONS
-f , --force
Force the action, ignore warnings
-I , --no-interact
Not interactive, do not prompt
-y , --yes
Assume yes for prompts
-q , --quiet
Produce output suitable for logging and automation
-v , --verbose ...
Enable verbose information and logging
-s , --store <PATH>
Password store to use [env: PASSWORD_STORE_DIR=]
--gpg-tty
Instruct GPG to ask passphrase in TTY rather than pinentry
-h , --help
Print help
-V , --version
Print version
AUTHOR
Matthias Geiger <werdahias@debian.org>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2024 Matthias Geiger
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