pick
A secure and easy-to-use password manager for macOS and Linux.
Features
- Strong, modern encryption with sensible defaults (ChaCha20-Poly1305, AES-GCM, OpenPGP)
- Configurable safe storage (file, AWS S3)
- Secure notes
- Built-in password generator
- Clipboard support
- Automatic backups
- Sync multiple safes
- Export accounts to JSON
- No external dependencies
Install
go get
go get -u github.com/yokozoona/pick
Homebrew
brew install yokozoona/pick/pick-pass
From source
git clone https://github.com/yokozoona/pick && cd pick
make
make install
Getting started
If you haven't used pick
before, first initialize your safe to set a master
password:
pick init
Make your master password strong, unique, and don't forget it! You'll need your
master password to access your safe. Without it your safe can not be unlocked.
Add an account
pick add work/email
List accounts
pick ls
View an account
pick cat work/email
Copy a password to the clipboard
pick cp work/email
For all commands, please refer to the Usage section with pick --help
.
Usage
Usage:
pick [command]
Available Commands:
add Add a credential
cat Cat a credential
cp Copy a credential to the clipboard
edit Edit a credential
help Help about any command
init Initialize pick
ls List all credentials
mv Rename a credential
note Create a note
pass Generate a password without storing it
rm Remove a credential
safe Perform operations on safe
version Print the version number of pick
Use "pick [command] --help" for more information about a command.
Security
pick
is focused on security and to this end it is essential to only run the
pick
binary on a trusted computer. Conversely, you don't necessarily need to
trust the computer or server storing the pick safe (e.g. Amazon S3
). This is
because the pick safe is encrypted and authenticated and cannot by decrypted or
unnoticeably modified without the master password.
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