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Version vom 22. April 2023, 21:59 Uhr
kwallet-query - KDE Wallet command-line manipulation tool
kwallet-query OPTIONS wallet
- kwallet-query comes in handy when shell scripts need to read or update the KDE Wallet.
- It works by manipulating the entries displayed in the KDE Wallet Manager utility.
- It’s only parameter is the walletname the tool should read or update.
- The operation mode is specified by the options.
Optionen
-h,--help
Display a short help message
-l,--list-entries
List password entries. These are the folder names displayed in the KDE Wallet Manager utility. If the -f option is given, this will only display the subfolders of the specified folder.
-r,--read-password Entry
Read the contents of the given Entry from the Foldersection of the wallet and output it on the standard output. Maps are exported as JSON object.
-w,--write-password Entry
Write secrets to the given Entry under the Folder section of the given wallet. The secrets are read from the standard input. Maps take in input a well-formed JSON object. IMPORTANT previous wallet entry value will be overwritten by this option, so be careful when using it!
-f,--folder Folder
Set the wallet folder to Folder value. By default Passwords is used.
-v,--verbose
Output more information when performing the operation, to help debugging.