I re-open a previous suggestion I made : I would like to have a way to import easily an entry in an opened keepass.
Actualy there is no way to store non-web or non-in-browser passwords quickly.
Any way to be able to be able to send data and so open a filled new-entry window with these data, in the currently opened db. Even a simple command line should be enought.
I previously suggested magnet-links, because it is easy to handle, just an url to parse in a cli arg. We could even put xml in url param : your are thoricaly limited to 8000 chars (and in practice 2000), it's much enought.
Is it hopeless ?
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I re-open a previous suggestion I made : I would like to have a way to import easily an entry in an opened keepass.
Actualy there is no way to store non-web or non-in-browser passwords quickly.
Any way to be able to be able to send data and so open a filled new-entry window with these data, in the currently opened db. Even a simple command line should be enought.
I previously suggested magnet-links, because it is easy to handle, just an url to parse in a cli arg. We could even put xml in url param : your are thoricaly limited to 8000 chars (and in practice 2000), it's much enought.
Is it hopeless ?
As nothing has been added to KeePass it seems unlikely that your suggestion will be implemented.
cheers, Paul
KeePass is a portable application; I don't want it to register itself as a URI scheme handler.
The website could generate a KeePass XML file, which users could download and import easily.
Best regards,
Dominik