Vault is a simple Python password manager. It allows you to securely save secrets with a simple CLI interface.
Vault 2.x requires sqlcipher
to be installed on your machine.
On MacOS, you can install it with brew:
brew install sqlcipher
On Ubuntu/Debian, you can install it with apt-get:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install --yes gcc python3-dev libsqlcipher-dev
pip3 install pyvault
# Run setup
vault
# Clone project
git clone https://github.com/gabfl/vault && cd vault
# Installation
python3 setup.py install
# Run setup
vault
usage: vault [-h] [-t [CLIPBOARD_TTL]] [-p [HIDE_SECRET_TTL]]
[-a [AUTO_LOCK_TTL]] [-v VAULT_LOCATION] [-c CONFIG_LOCATION]
[-k] [-i IMPORT_ITEMS] [-x EXPORT] [-f [{json}]] [-e]
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-t [CLIPBOARD_TTL], --clipboard_TTL [CLIPBOARD_TTL]
Set clipboard TTL (in seconds, default: 15)
-p [HIDE_SECRET_TTL], --hide_secret_TTL [HIDE_SECRET_TTL]
Set delay before hiding a printed password (in
seconds, default: 15)
-a [AUTO_LOCK_TTL], --auto_lock_TTL [AUTO_LOCK_TTL]
Set auto lock TTL (in seconds, default: 900)
-v VAULT_LOCATION, --vault_location VAULT_LOCATION
Set vault path
-c CONFIG_LOCATION, --config_location CONFIG_LOCATION
Set config path
-k, --change_key Change master key
-i IMPORT_ITEMS, --import_items IMPORT_ITEMS
File to import credentials from
-x EXPORT, --export EXPORT
File to export credentials to
-f [{json}], --file_format [{json}]
Import/export file format (default: 'json')
-e, --erase_vault Erase the vault and config file