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Simple password manager without any proprietary/closed formats. Passwords are kept in gpg-encrypted text files.
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Supported platformsLinux,, OSX, Android, iOS, SailfishOS
Browser integrationChrome, Firefox, Qutebrowser
Encryption methodsGnuPG
LicenseGPLv2
Pros
Pro Ultra portable
As it has both Git support and encrypts passwords to GPG-encrypted text files, it is really simple to access everywhere. You can either use a self-hosted or a personal cloud hosted Git repository. It is automatically being kept up-to-date. Clients for pretty much everything and a really active community. Even if you can't run a client you will still be able to access the password by decrypting them from the Git store.
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Pro
Free and open sourcePro
Works in command linePro
Full controlPro
Uses standard componentsPro
Ultra portablePro
Has cross platform GUI clientsPro
Not using a databasePro
Allows storing password historyPro
Adheres to Unix philosophyPro
Scripts for importing passwords from different servicesPro
Multi user suppportPro
Support for extra functionality via pluginsPro
MinimalPro
Has git support