🔐 Open source password manager with Nextcloud integration
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#Currently still in development #Passman Passman is a full featured password manager. Features:

  • Vaults
  • Vault key is never send to the server
  • Import from different password managers
  • Credentials are stored with 256 bit AES
  • Ability to add custom fields to credentials
  • Build in One Time password generator
  • Password analyzer
  • Share passwords

##Screenshots Logged in to vault

Credential selected

Edit credential

Password tool

For more screenshots: Click here

Development

Passman uses a single .js file for the templates. templates.js is build width grunt. To watch for changes use grunt watch

Main developers

  • Brantje
  • Animalillo

Contributors

Add yours when creating a pull request!

  • None

FAQ

are you adding something to check if malicious code is executing on the browser?
No, because malitous code could edit the functions that check for malicious code.