Provided by: ylva_1.7-2_amd64
NAME
ylva - command line password manager
SYNOPSIS
ylva [FLAGS] <OPTIONS>
DESCRIPTION
Ylva is a command line password manager program for Unix-like operating systems.
OPTIONS
-i, --init <path> Initialize new database -E, --encrypt Encrypt current database -D, --decrypt <path> Decrypt database -c, --copy <id> Copy an entry to a new entry -a, --add Add new entry -p, --show-db-path Show current database path -u, --use-db <path> Switch using another database -r, --remove <id> Remove entry pointed by id -f, --find <search> Search for entries -F, --regex <search> Search for entries with regular expressions -e, --edit <id> Edit entry pointed by id -l, --list-entry <id> List entry pointed by id -t, --show-latest [count] Show latest entries, parameter count is optional. -A, --list-all Show database statuses -v, --version Show program version -g, --gen-password <length> Generate password -q, --quick <search> This is the same as running --show-passwords -f -h, --help Show short help and exit
FLAGS
--auto-encrypt Automatically encrypt after exit --show-passwords Show passwords in listings --show-qrcode Show data as QR code in --list-entry --force --force only works with --init option
EXAMPLES
Create a new database: ylva --init "/path/to/file.db" Open and decrypt database: ylva --decrypt "/path/to/existing/file.db" Close and encrypt database: ylva --encrypt Ylva knows what database is currently active and encrypts it. Encrypting will ask you to type a master passphrase which is used for encryption. Add an entry to an open database: ylva --add If you want to export all entries to a file: ylva --show-passwords -A > file.txt To show latest 10 entries: ylva --show-latest 10 To show all entries ordered by date ylva --show-latest
COLORS
Ylva supports colored output. To use colors, set an environment variable YLVA_COLOR with one of the following value: BLUE, RED, GREEN, YELLOW, MAGENTA, CYAN or WHITE.
DEFAULT USERNAME
Ylva supports settings default username for entries. To enable it, set an environment variable YLVA_DEFAULT_USERNAME value to the wanted default. If you want Ylva to default to an empty username define YLVA_DEFAULT_USERNAME, but leave it empty.
NOTES
Ylva does not have a concept of "change the master password". When you encrypt an open database using --encrypt you can type a master password. This password is then required to decrypt the database. You can change the master password every time when you encrypt the database, if you want to.
FILES
$HOME/.ylva.lock
AUTHORS
Written by Niko Rosvall.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2019-2021 Niko Rosvall <niko@byteptr.com> Released under MIT license.