![]() HOME Used to locate the default database "~/.pwsafe.dat" and default RANDFILE "~/.rnd". Format is a list of -ignore arguments, seperated by colons (':'). ![]() PWSAFE_IGNORE Overrides built-in -ignore list. If this is a relative path it is assumed to be relative to $HOME. ENVIRONMENT PWSAFE_DATABASE Default database file. In fact, print only exactly what was requested. If just NAME is given it matches any host, and if just is given it matches any name. G, Add NAME to windows or hosts that do not receive the selection. s, -selection= Select the X selection effected. This is selected by default if $DISPLAY is set. x, -xclip Force copying of username and password to X clipboard. o, -output=FILE Redirect username and password output to FILE. This is selected by default if $DISPLAY is not set. E, -echo Force echo'ing of entry to stdout. p, -password Show password of listed accounts(s). u, -username Show username of listed account(s). ![]() Any uppercase character in REGEX implies -case. Default is $HOME/.pwsafe.dat -dbversion= Specify the database's version. OPTIONS pwsafe accepts the following options: -f, -file=DATABASE_FILE Specify the database to manipulate. If no command is given, an interactive mode is entered. delete=NAME Delete an entry from database. If-u or-p isgiven thenREGEX mustmatch onlyone entry,and onlythe requestedfield(s) areemitted. passwd Change the database's passphrase. mergedb=DATABASE_FILE Merge DATABASE_FILE into database. COMMANDS pwsafe accepts the following commands: -createdb Create a new database. It is compatible with Counterpane Passwordsafe 1.9.x and 2.0 databases. NAME pwsafe - commandline password database utility compatible with Counterpane's Passwordsafe SYNOPSIS pwsafe command DESCRIPTION pwsafe manipulates Counterpane Passwordsafe username/password databases.
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