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KeePassXC is a password generator and password database that is password
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protected.
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There are many tutorials on how to use the GUI version of keepassxc. These notes
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are solely to briefly document some basics of the keepassxc-cli:
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Navigate to the directory where you have your .kdbx file, and invoke
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keepassxc-cli with the 'open' option on it:
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```
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keepassxc-cli open mypasswords.kdbx
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```
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Once you have entered your super secret lengthy and complex password
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You will be presented with a prompt like so:
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```
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passwords>
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```
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The 'help' command does what you'd expect. If you need to know more about a
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specific option printed out by the help command you can append that option to
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the help command to get more information:
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```
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help show
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```
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You can list out the contents of the database like so:
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ls
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You cannot navigate into subdirectories of the database using something like
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'cd', but you can show the contents of the specific password contents by using
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the show command. If the subdirectory has spaces in it, you'll need to escape
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them using the backslash character '\'.
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```
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show mydir/This\ Is\ My \Entry
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```
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This will display the data except for the password itself. To display the
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password you can use the -s flag to show:
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```
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show -s mydir/This\ Is\ My \Entry
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```
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The cli tool is more powerful than this, and at the time of this writing, I have
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done all my interactions with keepassxc through the GUI, but will append to
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these notations as I learn more about the CLI in the future.
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