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dmenu for bitwarden which can copy usernames, passwords, and various fields to your clipboard.
$ bitwarden-dmenu --help
Usage: bitwarden-dmenu [options]
The DMENU_PATH environment variable can be used to point to an alternative dmenu implementation. Defaults to 'dmenu'.
Options:
--bw-list-args Arbitrary arguments to pass to bitwarden's 'list' command
Defaults to nothing.
--clear-clipboard Number of seconds to keep selected field in the clipboard.
Defaults to 15s.
--dmenu-args Sets arbitrary arguments to pass to dmenu
Defaults to nothing.
--dmenu-pswd-args Sets arbitrary arguments to pass to the dmenu password prompt
Defaults to nothing.
--session-timeout Number of seconds after an unlock that the menu can be accessed
without providing a password again. Defaults to 0s.
--stdout Prints the password and username to stdout
--sync-vault-after Number of seconds allowable between last bitwarden sync and
current time. Defaults to 0s.
--on-error Arbitrary command to run if the program fails. The thrown error
is piped to the given command. Defaults to none.
--stdout Prints the password and username to stdout
--debug Show extra logs useful for debugging.
--debug-unsafe Show debug logs WITHOUT obfuscating your sensitive info. Do not share!
By default, this program runs at its most secure. No session is stored for any time period, the vault is updated every time it is used, and the clipboard is cleared every 15 seconds. In reality, you may want something a little more lenient. Here is the command I use in my personal i3wm config.
bitwarden-dmenu --dmenu-args='-i' --clear-clipboard 30 --session-timeout 100 --sync-vault-after 3600 --on-error 'xargs notify-send --urgency=low'
If you have the password patch for dmenu, you can run the following command to see your password as you enter it:
bitwarden-dmenu --dmenu-args='-i' --dmenu-pswd-args='-nf white -P' --clear-clipboard 30 --session-timeout 100 --sync-vault-after 3600 --on-error 'xargs notify-send --urgency=low'
bitwarden-dmenu
will prompt for a login if you are logged out.
npm i -g bitwarden-dmenu
Inspired by the (now) deprecated keepass-dmenu