FWIW https://openports.pl/ is a better ports site, run by Solene ( 
https://openbsd.amsterdam/runs.html )

On January 8, 2022 8:35:55 AM MST, Willy Gonnason <willyg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>I’ve used keepassxc, or earlier variants of it, for over a decade and a half 
>and Ive been happy with it.  Keepassxc is gui based software.  There’s more 
>info available on the project page: (https://keepassxc.org/project/ 
><https://keepassxc.org/project/>).  You might find a command line version more 
>to your liking.  Various implementations for different platforms are 
>documented at (https://pwsafe.org/relatedprojects.html 
><https://pwsafe.org/relatedprojects.html>)
>
>Keepassxc is open source and cross platform.  Variants that can read the 
>encrypted database exist for all the platforms I still have to deal with: 
>Linux, MacOS, phones, and Windows.  It's based on the password safe code 
>originally written by Bruce Schneier. 
>
>It’s available from ports (openports.se <http://openports.se/>)
>
>Regards,
>Willy Gonnason
>
>> 
>> Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2022 14:53:33 -0500
>> From: fo...@dnmx.org
>> To: misc@openbsd.org
>> Subject: What password manager do you recommend?
>> Message-ID: 
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>> 
>> Hello. I hope this these types of questions are okay for an mailing list..
>> I completely understand if they are not..
>> 
>> There's password-store, but it does need some shitty dependencies..
>> Then there's opm, but since it doesn't seem to be popular fuck-knows-who
>> if it's secure(ish)..
>> 
>> If I were to use password-store, I'd have dmenu pipe in the query, then
>> just pipe the password to `xclip -i -selection clipboard` which is a
>> decent setup I guess..
>

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