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# keyvault (password manager)
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## About The Project
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This repository houses the code for keyvault, a fast, simple and secure CLI password manager written in Python. This program has the following features:
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* 256-bit AES encryption
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* SQLite3 database
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* TOTP support
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* Beautiful tables
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* Password input masking
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* Low process overhead
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My goal for this project was to make an easy-to-use password manager to learn about cybersecurity concepts like encryption, databases and Python in general.
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### Main Benefits
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#### Easy to operate
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Commands are incredibly simple even for those not used to CLI applications.
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#### Increased data integrity
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Instead of asymmetric encryption with public and private keys, all that needs to be backed up is the encrypted SQLite3 database.
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## Installation Guide
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### Dependencies
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`python` >= v3
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`sqlite` >= v3
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### Linux/MacOS/Windows
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1. Open the Terminal (Linux/MacOS) or Command Prompt (Windows)
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2. Clone the git repository
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`git clone https://forge.sufyaan.me/TitanElectrons/keyvault.git`
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3. Change the current working directory to the 'keyvault' directory
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`cd keyvault/`
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4. Install the dependencies
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`pip install -r files/dependencies.txt`
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5. Execute the Python script
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`python3 keyvault.py`
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