Thanks for the feedback, I hope you check out the app! Yes I know it is similar, I actually went through several different names. I started with PassMaster and then PassMan. PassMan was already taken on PyPI, and PassMaster was also quite long to use for a cli command. I liked Keepr as it is short to type out and I like the connotations it has to keys, secrets and security!
Is there a way to change the password length? It seems PASSWORD_LENGTH is set to 20 in config.py, but if keepr is installed by the sysadmin, users won't be able to change this.
And about security: Even if the database is encrypted, it would be nice if keepr set the umask to at least 0027 (possibly even 0077) at startup so that everything is only readable by the user.
You're correct, generated password length is fixed to 20 characters at the moment. I've got a priority task to make user config the next release which will enable the user to configure generated password length, colour scheme and session length. With regards to security, the way the database is encrypted is using your master password on intial setup. I'm not sure if there is a way to make the database readable, even setting it to readable to the user, since the database file itself is encrypted. This is for security purposes, and when I was desinging the app, I had trade-offs to make between security and user experience. Security was a top priority as I hadn't seen another password manager with this level of security before. I have a feature planned to enable export and import of data from the database to .csv/.json, so this might help with user experience. Thanks for the feedback, really appreciated. I hope you enjoy using the app!
Right, I should have been more explicit: Pre-existing passwords can have any length, but the "keepr add -g" command will always generate a password of length 20, and there is no obvious way to change that, save for editing the config.py file -- something that may not always be possible (or desirable).
Hi, thanks for your feedback! Yes at the moment you can only change the password length via updating the config.py. This can only be done if you clone the repo and update the config.py yourself, not through installing off of PyPI. One of my first goals on the roadmap is to make configuration accessible to the user through the CLI, so they can change the generated password length, session time and colour scheme of the output. If you'd like I'd very much welcome a pull request if you want to help contribute to the project! Otherwise, I'll work on getting user configuration setup as a priority for the next release.
Looks cool, but I think the name is very similar to Keeper (https://www.keepersecurity.com/en_GB/enterprise.html)
Thanks for the feedback, I hope you check out the app! Yes I know it is similar, I actually went through several different names. I started with PassMaster and then PassMan. PassMan was already taken on PyPI, and PassMaster was also quite long to use for a cli command. I liked Keepr as it is short to type out and I like the connotations it has to keys, secrets and security!
This looks neat.
Is there a way to change the password length? It seems PASSWORD_LENGTH is set to 20 in config.py, but if keepr is installed by the sysadmin, users won't be able to change this.
And about security: Even if the database is encrypted, it would be nice if keepr set the umask to at least 0027 (possibly even 0077) at startup so that everything is only readable by the user.
Cheers.
You're correct, generated password length is fixed to 20 characters at the moment. I've got a priority task to make user config the next release which will enable the user to configure generated password length, colour scheme and session length. With regards to security, the way the database is encrypted is using your master password on intial setup. I'm not sure if there is a way to make the database readable, even setting it to readable to the user, since the database file itself is encrypted. This is for security purposes, and when I was desinging the app, I had trade-offs to make between security and user experience. Security was a top priority as I hadn't seen another password manager with this level of security before. I have a feature planned to enable export and import of data from the database to .csv/.json, so this might help with user experience. Thanks for the feedback, really appreciated. I hope you enjoy using the app!
Great, thanks! :)
on MacOS at least I was able to use a password that was 9 characters in length. Installed via pipx, not sure if that makes a difference.
Right, I should have been more explicit: Pre-existing passwords can have any length, but the "keepr add -g" command will always generate a password of length 20, and there is no obvious way to change that, save for editing the config.py file -- something that may not always be possible (or desirable).
Hi, thanks for your feedback! Yes at the moment you can only change the password length via updating the config.py. This can only be done if you clone the repo and update the config.py yourself, not through installing off of PyPI. One of my first goals on the roadmap is to make configuration accessible to the user through the CLI, so they can change the generated password length, session time and colour scheme of the output. If you'd like I'd very much welcome a pull request if you want to help contribute to the project! Otherwise, I'll work on getting user configuration setup as a priority for the next release.
Does it work with python 3.12?
It should do! There is nothing specific from Python 3.13 that I used, so it should work on Python 3.12
cool, thanks!
No problem, I hope you like it! Let me know how you get on, I'm open to feedback to try and make the project as best as possible.
Looks neat, will give it a shot!
Awesome, hope you like it! Let me know how you get on and if there is any feature you'd like adding! I'm always open to people contributing as well!