totp-cli

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This is a simple TOTP (Time-based One-time Password) CLI tool. TOTP is the most common mechanism for 2FA (Two-Factor-Authentication). You can manage and organize your accounts with namespaces and protect your data with a password.

Install

Download the latest version of the application from the releases page.

Update

$ totp-cli update

Help output

$ totp-cli help

add-token [namespace] [account]   Add new token
list [namespace]                  List all available namespaces or accounts under a namespace
delete <namespace>[.account]      Delete an account or a whole namespace
change-password                   Change password
update                            Check and update totp-cli itself
version                           Print current version of this application
generate <namespace>.<account>    Generate a specific OTP

Usage

When you run the application for the first time, it will ask for your password. DO NOT FORGET IT! There is no way to recover your password if you forget it.

Your first command (after help) would be add-token. You get get your token read a TOTP QR Code.

$ totp-cli add-token
Namespace: personal
Account: digitalocean
Token: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Password: ***

You can specify the namespace and the account name as a parameter:

$ totp-cli add-token personal randomaccount
Token: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Password: ***

If you want to delete randomaccount (because it was a test for example), you can use delete:

$ totp-cli delete personal.randomaccount
Password: ***
You want to delete 'personal.randomaccount' account.
Are you sure? yes

After few accounts, it's a bit hard to remember what did you added, so you can list namespaces:

$ totp-cli list
Password: ***
company1 (Number of accounts: 3)
company2 (Number of accounts: 5)
personal (Number of accounts: 8)

or you can list your accounts under a specific namespace:

$ totp-cli list personal
Password: ***
personal.evernote
personal.google
personal.github
personal.ifttt
personal.digitalocean
personal.dropbox
personal.facebook

If you want to change your password, you can do it with the change-password command.

Changing the location of the credentials file

Simply put this into your .zshrc (or .{YourShell}rc or .profile):

export TOTP_CLI_CREDENTIAL_FILE="/mnt/mydrive/totp-credentials"

Or call the client with TOTP_CLI_CREDENTIAL_FILE:

$ TOTP_CLI_CREDENTIAL_FILE=/mnt/mydrive/totp-credentials totp-cli list

Note: It's a filename not just a directory.

Note: It does not traverse through the given path, parent directory has to be there already.

Zsh Completion

A function to provide tab-completion for zsh is in the file _totp-cli. When installing or packaging totp-cli this should preferably be installed in $prefix/share/zsh/site-functions. Otherwise, it can be installed by copying to a directory where zsh searches for completion functions (the $fpath array). If you, for example, put all completion functions into the folder ~/.zsh/completions you must add the following to your zsh main config file (.zshrc):

fpath=( ~/.zsh/completions $fpath )
autoload -U compinit
compinit

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