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-CLVault
-=======
-
-CLVault uses Keyring to provide a command-line utility to safely store
-and retrieve passwords.
-
-Install it using pip or the setup.py script::
-
- $ python setup.py install
-
- $ pip install clvault
-
-Once it's installed, you will have three scripts installed in your
-Python scripts folder, you can use to list, store and retrieve passwords::
-
- $ clvault-set blog
- Set your password:
- Set the associated username (can be blank): tarek
- Set a description (can be blank): My blog password
- Password set.
-
- $ clvault-get blog
- The username is "tarek"
- The password has been copied in your clipboard
-
- $ clvault-list
- Registered services:
- blog My blog password
-
-
-*clvault-set* takes a service name then prompt you for a password, and some
-optional information about your service. The password is safely stored in
-a keyring while the description is saved in a ``.clvault`` file in your
-home directory. This file is created automatically the first time the command
-is used.
-
-*clvault-get* copies the password for a given service in your clipboard, and
-displays the associated user if any.
-
-*clvault-list* lists all registered services, with their description when
-given.
-
-
-Project page: http://bitbucket.org/tarek/clvault