A simple command-line pass manager, writtin in Python + SQLite3. This tool allows you to manage accounts and generate random passwords containing ASCII letters, numbers, and punctuation (min. 8 characters) or XKCD-like passphrases (min. 3 words).
See the Installation & Usage sections below for more information.
pipx install yoshi-cliTo run the script locally, run the following commands:
git clone REPO_URL
cd yoshi-cli
pipx install .All commands can be passed to the program with the following template:
yoshi <COMMAND> <FLAG> <PARAMETER>
| Argument | Shortcut | Explanation |
| --help | -h | Print the welcome message |
| --new | -n | Create a new account |
| --list | -l | List all saved accounts |
| --edit | -e | Edit a saved account (see below for required flags) |
| --delete | -d | Delete a saved account (see below for required flags) |
| --purge | N/A | Purge all accounts and delete the vault |
| --encrypt | N/A | Encrypt the vault database (see below for required flags) |
| --decrypt | N/A | Decrypt the vault database (see below for required flags) |
Flags for the edit, e command - both are required:
| Argument | Shortcut | Explanation |
| --uuid | -u | Provide the account UUID to edit |
| --field | -f | Provide the account field to edit |
Flags for the delete, d command - this flag is required:
| Argument | Shortcut | Explanation |
| --uuid | -u | Provide the account UUID to delete |
Flags for the encrypt or decrypt command - you must provide at least one
when encrypting, none are required when decrypting:
| Argument | Shortcut | Explanation |
| --generate | -g | When encrypting, generate a new key |
| --keyfile | -k | When encrypting or decrypting, provide the path to a saved key file |
Any and all contributions are welcome. Feel free to fork the project, add features, and submit a pull request.


