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What is Passwarden? Secure storage for your passwords & personal information. It is an easy and safe password manager. Store your passwords and other important data protected by encryption. Auto-fill login details, generate strong passwords, protect your stored data, and access your passwords from any device.

What is gopass? A 'pass' compatible open source password manager for teams. The slightly more awesome Standard Unix Password Manager for Teams. Written in Go. One explicit goal for this project is to make it more approachable to semi- and non-technical users in the long term as well. We go by the UNIX philosophy and try to do one thing and do it well - always providing stellar user experience and sane, simple interfaces.

Passwarden and gopass can be categorized as "Password Management" tools.

gopass is an open source tool with 3.6K GitHub stars and 311 GitHub forks. Here's a link to gopass's open source repository on GitHub.

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    UNIX philosophy
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    Free
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      No UI
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      What is gopass?

      The slightly more awesome Standard Unix Password Manager for Teams. Written in Go. One explicit goal for this project is to make it more approachable to semi- and non-technical users in the long term as well. We go by the UNIX philosophy and try to do one thing and do it well - always providing stellar user experience and sane, simple interfaces.

      What is Passwarden?

      It is an easy and safe password manager. Store your passwords and other important data protected by encryption. Auto-fill login details, generate strong passwords, protect your stored data, and access your passwords from any device.

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