PySafePass is an Open Source Password Manager which stores usernames, passwords and websites with multiple user option. User can create multiple users and store their information securely from other SafePass users. Users can save and fetch passwords along with other operations using SafePass Terminal. SafePass also provides user to generate random passwords.
PySafePass was previously written in JAVA (Safepass) as random password generator, PySafePass is now ported to python3 providing new features like multiple users funnctionality, options to generate, save and fetch passwords from the user stored database.
PySafePass requires following programs/libraries/modules to run properly:
PythonPyQt5cryptographypyperclip
PySafePass is released as pysafepass on PyPi
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Using pip
pip install pysafepass -
Run the safepass from console
python -m pysafepass
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Check if python and git are installed and added to the path. Open Powershell or Command Prompt.
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Python
python --versionOutput
Python 3.9.5 -
git
git --versionOutput for windows
git version 2.30.1.windows.1
Note: If your output is not similar to above, try adding python and git to environment variables path.
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Clone the SafePass repository
git clone https://github.com/dmdhrumilmistry/PySafePass.git -
Change directory to safepass
cd PySafePass -
Install safepass
pip install -e . -
Run the safepass from console
python -m pysafepass
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For windows
start /b python -m pysafepass -
For unix
python -m pysafepass &
Safepass might get aborted abnormally, due to Qt unable to load xcb plugin. You can fix this using following command
sudo apt-get install --reinstall libxcb-xinerama0
- Visit cli branch
- Create an issue
- Fork this repo, add new feature and create Pull Request.
- generate logs
- Option to create and load backups