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Support for Bitwarden as a provider #178

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dhiaayachi opened this issue Aug 22, 2023 · 5 comments
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Support for Bitwarden as a provider #178

dhiaayachi opened this issue Aug 22, 2023 · 5 comments
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@dhiaayachi
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Feature Request

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

I use Bitwaden as my passwords manager and would like to extend that usage to the command line using teller.

Describe the solution you'd like

Ideally Bitwarden would show as provider in the list and I can tick it to generate a basic config.

Describe alternatives you've considered
NA, maybe use a different password manager 🤷

I'm willing to work on this provider, if there is an interest to accept it. That said, I can't commit to any time line.

@dhiaayachi dhiaayachi added the enhancement New feature or request label Aug 22, 2023
@wynandvanwyk
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+1

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@chkpwd
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chkpwd commented Oct 10, 2023

+1

@haidars
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haidars commented Nov 28, 2023

+1 bitwarden secret manager

@jmerciercode
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@jondot
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jondot commented May 17, 2024

Now that Teller 2.0 was rewritten fully in Rust, bitwarden should be extremely easy to add. Maybe we can ask @dani-garcia to consider adding support, as I don't have an account myself

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