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KeePassHttpCli

KeePassHttpCli is a command line client for accessing a KeePass database through KeePassHttp.

I've searched for a KeePass command line client, found nothing - so I created this together with KeePassHttpClient.

Currently not every request type is implemented, see the usage examples below or the help screen.

How to use

Mainly everything should be self explanatory through the help option, just start KeePassHttpCli.exe without any or with the --help parameter.

KeePassHttpCli 1.1.0.0
Copyright © Bernd Bestel 2015
https://github.com/berrnd/KeePassHttpCli

  -a, --action           Action, have to be one of the following strings (see
                         explanation below): associate, get-single-password

  -f, --search-field     Search field, have to be one the following strings:
                         url, any

  -s, --search-string    Search string

  -o, --stay-open        Keeps the console window open

  --help                 Display this help screen.


Actions:

associate: Associate a new KeePass database, connection info is stored encrypted (can only be decrypted by the current logged in user) in %localappdata%\KeePassHttpCli

get-single-password: Get a single password in plain text (StdOut), if more than one entry is received, the first one is taken

Usage examples

Associate a KeePass database, association info will be stored (encrypted, readable only by the currently logged in user) in %localappdata%\KeePassHttpCli)

KeePassHttpCli.exe -a associate

Get a single password as the output (StdOut), from an entry with a matching URL google.com, and the keep the console window open

KeePassHttpCli.exe -a "get-single-password" -f url -s "google.com" -o

Get a single password, from the first entry that matches the generic search google (like through the quick search box in KeePass)

Please note that you may need a patched version of KeePassHttp for this, if it's not already merged, see https://github.com/berrnd/keepasshttp/commit/5361f72d03dd44ddb0c49f700f15e416e6983685

KeePassHttpCli.exe -a "get-single-password" -f any -s "google"