secret-tool - Online in the Cloud

This is the command secret-tool that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator

PROGRAM:

NAME


secret-tool - Store and retrieve passwords

SYNOPSIS


secret-tool store --label='Label' {attribute} {value} ...

secret-tool lookup {attribute} {value} ...

secret-tool clear {attribute} {value} ...

secret-tool search [--all]{attribute} {value} ...

DESCRIPTION


secret-tool is a command line tool that can be used to store and retrieve passwords.

Each password is stored in an item. Items are uniquely identified by a set of attribute
keys and values. When storing a password you must specify unique pairs of attributes names
and values, and when looking up a password you provide the same attribute name and value
pairs.

STORE


To store a password run secret-tool with the store argument. You must also specify a label
for the passward with the --label argument. This label will be displayed in the password
manager.

Make sure to pass a unique set of attributes names and values when storing a password. If
the attributes match an already existing item, it will be updated instead of creating a
new item.

If invoked from a terminal or tty, then the password to store will be prompted for and
only one line will be accepted.

A password to store can also be piped in via stdin. The password will be the contents of
stdin until EOF. If you provide a newline via stdin it will be stored as part of the
password.

LOOKUP


To lookup a password run secret-tool with the lookup argument. Specify the same same
attribute names and value pairs that you passed when storing the password.

If multiple items match the attribute provided, then the first password that is already
unlocked will be returned. If necessary an item will be unlocked.

When printing the password to a terminal or tty, an extra newline will be added after the
password.

CLEAR


To remove a password run secret-tool with the clear argument. Specify the same attirbute
name and value pairs that you passed when storing the password.

All unlocked items that match the attributes will be removed.

SEARCH


This command searches for and prints details on matching items in secret service. Specify
the same attribute and value pairs that you passed in when storing the password. You can
use the following options:

--all
Return all matching results, rather than just the one of the matches. Without this
option, the first unlocked match returned from the service will be printed.

--unlock
Unlock items that are locked and then print out their details. Without this option,
locked items are skipped.

EXIT STATUS


On success 0 is returned, a non-zero failure code otherwise.

EXAMPLES


Example 1. Storing, retrieving, and clearing a password

$ secret-tool store --label='My password' key1 value1 key2 value2
Password: My password

$ secret-tool lookup key1 value1 key2 value2
My password

$ secret-tool clear key1 value1 key2 value2

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