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Password management / manager #1087

Open elviskahoro opened 2 years ago

elviskahoro commented 2 years ago

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diktomat commented 2 years ago

I think this shouldn't be done by the terminal itself, instead it should integrate Keychain, 1Password and the likes.

taija commented 2 years ago

This was based on my feedback on the feedback form originally; I use iTerm2 as my primary terminal currently, and it has a simple password manager that stores passwords within MacOS Keychain. You can also set 'keywords' that will cause the integrated password manager to pop-up. This makes things like SSHing into systems with different accounts a breeze, and is extremely convenient!

I agree with in that @d12bb that this functionality should leverage existing password management tools.

OllieJT commented 2 years ago

Here's how iTerm2 does it: https://blog.josephziegler.com/2022/03/20/iterm2-password-trigger.html would love similar functionality.

Would be even better if it could integrate with 1Pass, but not essential if Keychain was at least supported.

mikethicke commented 1 year ago

This is the one missing feature that's making me hesitate to move from iTerm2

smoothliquidation commented 1 year ago

I would also like to request some sort of integration with Bitwarden.

jasonhoss commented 1 year ago

I would also like some level of password management. Either native that works with keychain, similar to iTerm2, or perhaps with 3rd party tools like 1password.

dannyneira commented 1 year ago

A user mentioned this is one of the reasons they don't use Warp on a regular basis:

I will have to say one big thing that keep me from using on regular basis vs just going back to iterm was the password manager. That has been a pretty big part of my workflow at this point.

periplox commented 1 year ago

A user mentioned this is one of the reasons they don't use Warp on a regular basis:

I will have to say one big thing that keep me from using on regular basis vs just going back to iterm was the password manager. That has been a pretty big part of my workflow at this point.

Same for me. I love the look & feel and the usability of Warp, but I honestly miss the hell out of the iTerm PM. It doesn't have to be a build-in feature, maybe some kind of integration with the most popular PMs out there.

okzapradhana commented 1 year ago

As a daily iTerm2 user, I am really looking up into this feature in warp as well. And now still hesitate to fully move from iTerm2 to warp because of warp doesnt have password manager feature yet

diedie123 commented 11 months ago

Built-in password management is highly recommended

jyncus commented 7 months ago

+1

amhci commented 7 months ago

+1, esp to adding support for managers like Bitwarden

vsisl commented 7 months ago

+1 :)

dels78 commented 6 months ago

+1

jimmyn commented 5 months ago

+1

clementthenard commented 5 months ago

+1

lordnikkon commented 5 months ago

+1

rootkit7628 commented 5 months ago

+1

hoho4190 commented 5 months ago

+1

SunDaydream commented 5 months ago

+1

lucianojss commented 5 months ago

+1

ZheCheng commented 5 months ago

+1

db5x007 commented 4 months ago

+1

wmfairuz commented 4 months ago

+1

Gy0m commented 4 months ago

Password management is a great idea and is one we are in right to ask for a modern terminal like that. But there is already the feature of secret redaction of multiple sensitive information like "passwords" for exemple or IP addresses, API Keys, OAuth ID, Tokens with regex right in the terminal. I know pass manager would be easier but i don't know much about terminal in linux that share this kind of feature. And i also admit i'd like this kind of feature, although i've already KeepassX and a security key.

xeitu commented 3 months ago

Integration with Bitwarden would be fantastic, but any other mechanism to handle secrets would be enough. Thanks team! you are doing a great job!

SudarshanVK commented 3 months ago

+1 one of the many features that is stopping me to move to warp completely..

wanghaichi commented 3 months ago

+1, password management is really needed.

MatthewBUK commented 3 months ago

Would not mind passbolt and the likes to be integrated into warp .would make it super productive and fast.

josh-mcbride-ascensor commented 3 months ago

I would also like to see some form of integration with a password management tool, even just Keychain on OSX to begin with or similar. If Warp launched support for 1Pass as example, even as a LastPass user, I feel the benefit would be so impactful I'd subscribe to 1Pass just to store my SSH passwords.

drag0n-app commented 2 months ago

+1

peaklabs-dev commented 2 months ago

Any updates on the 1password integration? As this is blocking me from switching.

jollychang commented 1 month ago

any updates for 1password with warp?

someshprajapati commented 1 month ago

any updates for 1password integration with warp?

wiselancer commented 3 weeks ago

Guys, is there any update on this issue?