![]() ![]() ![]() You can use "Keepass2Android Offline" if you don't need this feature. * Access files from the cloud or the web (Dropbox, Google Drive, SkyDrive, FTP, WebDAV). * QuickUnlock: Unlock your database once with your full password, re-open it by typing just a few characters (see below) * integrates with nearly every Android browser (see below) The backend uses the original KeePass libraries to handle file access to ensure file format compatibility. The user interface is based on Keepassdroid, ported from Java to Mono for Android. kdbx-files, the database format used by the popular KeePass 2.x Password Safe for Windows and other desktop operating systems. So, I think some tweaking of the code and use of URL overrides might have some merit for exploration.Keepass2Android is an open source password manager application for Android. If KPXC has single instance set, it won't open another database from the command line it can only be opened via the file menu. Multi-word passwords become "$1" in the bash script.įor the KP2 overrides to work I had to have only a single instance of KP2 (by settings), which causes opening of new databases to become tabs in the first running instance of KP2. That will (when you invoke the URL with CTRL-U), run the shell script /home/andrewm/bbbb.sh with the quoted password as the parameter for the script. You can do things like the following in the URL field of an entry in KeepassXC as well, but the password isn't sent safely. Note that KP2 has some extra placeholders including APPDIR and DB_DIR, which I use. ![]() The built-in entries are not editable, so that is why I create my own. With a URL override setup, I can create custom methods that relate to data fields and operate on the URL field of an entry.įor instance with just "aaaa://" in the URL fieldĬan invoke a cmd (for the aaaa URL) as follows:Ĭmd://"" I know this isn't autoexec, but I prefer to open databases manually via a URL with related data stored in an entry, better still if it is the fuller URL overrides that are provided by KP2 ![]()
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