🔐 Open source password manager with Nextcloud integration
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passman

Passman is a password manager for Nextcloud Place this app in nextcloud/apps/

Building the app

The app can be built by using the provided Makefile by running: npm install

Building the templates.

Passman uses compiled Angular js templates.
A grunt task compiles the views (located in templates/views), to templates.js. You can compile the templates using grunt If you are a developer and want to watch the changes you made use: grunt watch