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Assword - simple and secure password management system
======================================================
Assword is a secure password manager that relies on your OpenPGP key
for security and is designed to integrate in a minimal fashion into
any X11 window manager.
Passwords and context strings are stored in a single OpenPGP-encrypted
and signed file (meaning entry contexts are not exposed to the
filesystem). Along with a simple command-line interface, there is a
streamlined GUI meant for X11 window manager integration. When
invoked, the GUI produces a prompt to search stored contexts. New
entries can also easily be created. Passwords are securely retrieved
without displaying on the screen. Multiple retrieval methods are
available, including auto-typing them directly into an X11 window
(default), or inserting them into the X11 clipboard.
Contact
=======
Assword was written by:
Jameson Graef Rollins <[email protected]>
Daniel Kahn Gillmor <[email protected]>
Assword has a mailing list:
https://lists.mayfirst.org/mailman/listinfo/assword
We also hang out on IRC:
channel: #assword
server: irc.oftc.net
Getting Assword
===============
Source
------
Clone the repo:
$ git clone git://finestructure.net/assword
$ cd assword
Dependencies :
* python3
* python3-gpgme - Python wrapper for the GPGME library
* python3-gtk2 - Python bindings for the GTK+ widget set
* python3-pkg-resources - Package Discovery and Resource Access
Recommends (for curses UI) :
* python3-xdo - Support for simulating X11 input (libxdo bindings)
* xclip - Support for accessing X11 clipboard
Debian
------
Assword is now available in Debian: https://packages.qa.debian.org/assword
Debian/Ubuntu snapshot packages can also be easily made from the git
source. You can build the package from any branch but it requires an
up-to-date local branch of origin/debian, e.g.:
$ git branch debian origin/debian
Then:
$ sudo apt-get install build-essential devscripts pkg-config python3-all-dev python3-setuptools debhelper dpkg-dev fakeroot
$ make debian-snapshot
$ sudo apt-get install python3-gpgme python3-gi python3-pkg-resources python3-xdo xclip
$ sudo dpkg -i build/assword_0.*_amd64.deb
Using Assword
=============
See the included assword(1) man page or built-in help string for
detailed usage.