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At the moment, when clipping the username, the database is closed, and one has to re-enter the keepass password to clip the password of an entry. It would be great if the database could stay unlocked by calling the program with --time-out for example.
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There's another project called keepmenu that offers this functionality. What they bascially do is have the initial script start a daemon, which then opens the keepass file and rofi. When exiting, the daemon keeps running, thus the keepass file is staying opened. A subsequent call to the initial script just sends a message to the daemon to start rofi again.
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At the moment, when clipping the username, the database is closed, and one has to re-enter the keepass password to clip the password of an entry. It would be great if the database could stay unlocked by calling the program with --time-out for example.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: