#!/usr/bin/perl use Password; use Getopt::Std; our $VERSION = '0.0.0c'; # Debug use Data::Dumper; sub usage() { print STDERR << "EOF"; Simple password manager writed in Perl. Usage: -s -- Show password -n [Name of resource] -- Name of resource -w -- Store new password -l [Link] -- Link to resource -p [Password] -- Password -r -- Remove password -o -- Open link -h -- Show this help screen and exit -v -- Show version info and exit Examples: Show password for resource: \tpm.pl -s -n LOR \tPassword copied to xclipboard.\n\t\tLink is http://linux.org.ru/ Store new password: \tpm.pl -w -n PRON -l http://superpronsite.com/ -p my_secret_password \tPassword for resource PRON is stored into DB! Copy password and open link: \tpm.pl -s -n LOR -o \tPassword copied to clipboard. Trying to open uri. EOF exit 1; } sub init() { my $opt_string = 'swn:l:p:rhv'; getopts("$opt_string") or usage(); our ( $opt_s, $opt_w, $opt_n, $opt_r, $opt_l, $opt_p, $opt_h, $opt_v ); print "Simple password manager writed in Perl.\nVersion: " . $VERSION . "\n" and exit 0 if $opt_v; usage if $opt_h; } # Parse cmd line init(); my $pass = Password->new(); # Don't use it's before GPG and Database # $pass->check_config() == 0 or die "$!\n";