
-Implemented ability to manipulate server_host_key (SHK) via SFTP Credentials dialog (like KEX) -Implemented a few basic wildcard/relative algorithm list manipulation features: - Prepend to existing list: +alg_name - Append to end of existing list: alg_name+ - Remove a specific value: -alg_name - Remove values matching prefix: -alg_prefix* - Remove values matching suffix: -*alg_suffix - Remove values matching substring: -*alg_substring* - Remove values matching prefix and suffix: -alg*name - Otherwise CSV of values completely replace original config values
Keepass2Android
What is Keepass2Android?
Keepass2Android is a password manager app. It allows to store and retrieve passwords and other sensitive information in a file called "database". This database is secured with a so-called master password. The master password typically is a strong password and can be complemented with a second factor for additional security. The password database file can be synchronized across different devices. This works best using one of the built-in cloud storage options, but can also be performed with third-party apps. Keepass2Android is compatible with Keepass 1 and Keepass 2 on Windows and KeepassX on Linux.
Where to get it?
Regular stable releases of Keepass2Android are available on Google Play.
Beta-releases can be obtained by opting in to the Beta testing channel or Beta testing channel for Keepass2Android Offline.
How can I contribute?
- Help to translate Keepass2Android into your language or improve translations at our Crowdin page
- Add features by creating a plugin or creating a pull request. You might want to contact me before you start working so I can coordinate efforts.
- Become a GitHub sponsor to boost 🚀 development
- Make a donation
How do I learn more?
Please see the documentation.
How do I build the project?
If you want to build Keepass2Android, check the build guide.
The project homepage is https://philipp.crocoll.net/keepass2android/index.php