How To Use Spasswd 0.1.3 To Generate And Manage Secure Passwords
How to use spasswd 0.1.3 to generate and manage secure passwords
Passwords are essential for protecting your online accounts and data from unauthorized access. However, creating and remembering strong passwords can be challenging, especially if you have multiple accounts and devices. Thats why you need a password manager like spasswd 0.1.3.
How to use spasswd 0.1.3 to generate and manage secure passwords
Spasswd 0.1.3 is a simple and powerful password manager for Linux that runs on the command-line. It allows you to generate random and secure passwords for any account or service, and store them in an encrypted file that only you can access. You can also update, delete, or list your passwords easily with spasswd 0.1.3.
How to install spasswd 0.1.3
To install spasswd 0.1.3, you need to have Docker installed on your Linux system. Docker is a software platform that allows you to run applications in isolated containers, without affecting your systems configuration or resources.
Once you have Docker installed, you can pull the spasswd 0.1.3 image from Docker Hub by running the following command:
docker pull wrexearicral/spasswd-013-upd
This will download the spasswd 0.1.3 image to your local machine and make it ready to use.
How to use spasswd 0.1.3
To use spasswd 0.1.3, you need to run it as a Docker container with the following command:
docker run -it --rm -v $HOME/.spasswd:/root/.spasswd wrexearicral/spasswd-013-upd
This will launch the spasswd 0.1.3 container and mount your home directorys .spasswd folder as a volume, where your passwords will be stored.
The first time you run spasswd 0.1.3, you will be asked to set a master password that will encrypt and decrypt your password file. Make sure you choose a strong and memorable master password, as you will need it every time you use spasswd 0.1.3.
After setting your master password, you can start using spasswd 0.1.3 to generate and manage your passwords.
How to generate a password
To generate a password for a new account or service, you can use the -g option with spasswd 0.1.3, followed by the name of the account or service.
For example, to generate a password for your Gmail account, you can run:
spasswd -g gmail
This will create a random and secure password for your Gmail account and store it in your password file.
How to list your passwords
To list all your passwords stored in your password file, you can use the -l option with spasswd 0.1.3.
For example, to list all your passwords, you can run:
spasswd -l
This will display all your passwords in a table format, with the name of the account or service and the password.
How to update a password
To update an existing password for an account or service, you can use the -u option with spasswd 0.1.3, followed by the name of the account or service.
For example, to update your Gmail password, you can run:
spasswd -u gmail
This will prompt you to enter a new password for your Gmail account and update it in your password file.
How to delete a password
To delete an existing password for an account or service, you can use the -d option with spasswd 0.1.3, followed by the name of the account or service.
For example, to delete your Gmail password, you can run: 04f6b60f66
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