Password manager

cruxpass – minimal CLI password manager

cruxpass is a minimal command-line password manager written in C for Linux systems.

It’s designed to stay simple and dependency-light while using SQLCipher for encrypted database storage and libsodium for cryptographic operations. The project derives keys with Argon2id, protects credentials with AES-256 encryption, and keeps decrypted database contents in memory instead of writing them back to disk unencrypted.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Generates strong random passwords with configurable character sets.
  • Provides a vim keybind driven terminal interface for browsing and managing stored credentials.
  • Lets users save, view, update, search, and delete individual password records.
  • Supports importing and exporting credentials in CSV format.
  • Allows an alternative data directory to be specified for custom storage locations.

Website: github.com/c0d-0x/cruxpass
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Developer: c0d-0x
License: MIT License

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cruxpass is written in C. Learn C with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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