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NAMEkwallet-query - KDE Wallet command-line manipulation toolSYNOPSISkwallet-query OPTIONS walletDESCRIPTIONkwallet-query comes in handy when shell scripts need to read or update the KDE Wallet. It works by manipulating the entries displayed in the KDE Wallet Manager utility. It’s only parameter is the walletname the tool should read or update. The operation mode is specified by the options.OPTIONS-h,--helpDisplay a short help message.
-l,--list-entries List password entries. These are the folder names
displayed in the KDE Wallet Manager utility. If the -f
option is given, this will only display the subfolders of the specified
folder.
-r,--read-password Entry Read the contents of the given Entry from the
Foldersection of the wallet and output it on the standard
output. Maps are exported as JSON object.
-w,--write-password Entry Write secrets to the given Entry under the
Folder section of the given wallet. The secrets are read from
the standard input. Maps take in input a well-formed JSON object.
IMPORTANT previous wallet entry value will be overwritten by this
option, so be careful when using it!
-f,--folder Folder Set the wallet folder to Folder value. By
default Passwords is used.
-v,--verbose Output more information when performing the operation, to
help debugging.
EXIT STATUS0Success.
1 The wallet wallet was not found.
2 The wallet wallet could not be opened. For
example, that would be an indication of a bad password entry or some other
problem with the KDE Wallet system.
3 The Folder section was not found inside the wallet
wallet. Perhaps the wallet file is corrupt?
4 The read or write operation has failed for some
reason.
BUGSPlease report all bugs on the KDE bug reporting website: bugs.kde.org. Be sure to select “kwallet-query” when submitting your bug-report.AUTHORkwallet-query was originally written by Valentin Rusu and is part of KDE.COPYINGCopyright (C) 2015 Valentin Rusu. Free use of this software is granted under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).AUTHORValentin Rusu <kde@rusu.info>Original author
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