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YAPET(1)			 User Commands			      YAPET(1)

NAME
       yapet - text based password manager

SYNOPSIS
       yapet [[-c] | [-h] | [-V]] [[-i] | [-r {rcfile}]] [[-s] | [-S]]
	     [-t {sec}] [filename]

DESCRIPTION
       yapet  provides	a  text	 user  interface  for  storing	passwords  and
       associated  information	(referred  to  as  password  records) in files
       encrypted on disk. A password record is comprised  of  a	 record	 name,
       host  name,  user  name,	 password,  and	 comment. A master password is
       required to encrypt/decrypt the	password  records  in  a  given	 file.
       yapet does not impose a limit of password records per file.

       Files  created by yapet always have the suffix .pet. Also, if a file is
       loaded using the command line, yapet appends the	 suffix	 .pet  to  the
       filename	 unless the filename includes this suffix already. By default,
       yapet refuses to load files not	having	a  file	 mode  of  0600.  This
       behavior	 can be changed by providing the -s option when starting yapet
       or using a configuration file (see  yapet_config(5),  and  the  section
       called “OPTIONS”).

       After  loading  a  file,	 the  record  name  of each password record is
       displayed in a  list.  Existing	password  records  can	be  opened  by
       selecting  them	and  pressing  Enter.  By  default,  existing password
       records are opened in  read-only	 mode  to  avoid  accidental  changes.
       Pressing Ctrl+r toggles between read-only and edit mode.

       On  terminals supporting colors, the password is hidden if the password
       record dialog is in read-only mode. The password can be	made  visible,
       by either going to edit mode (Ctrl+r), or by pressing Ctrl+t.

       yapet  relies  on  OpenSSL  for	encryption  and decryption of password
       records. The cipher for encryption and decryption is  Blowfish  with  a
       448 bits key.

       Other features of yapet are:

       ·   Screen lock after a certain amount of inactivity when password file
	   is  loaded  (see  also  yapet_config(5)  and	 the  section	called
	   “OPTIONS”).

       ·   Password  records  opened  in  read-only  mode  (default)  hide the
	   password. Toggling into edit mode reveals  the  password  (see  the
	   section called “Password Record Dialog Keys”).

       ·   Import of CSV files (see csv2yapet).

       ·   Export of YAPET files to CSV files (see yapet2csv).

       ·   Integrated password generator.

   Main Window Function Keys
       Following function keys are recognized in the main window:

       h
	   Show an overview of the function keys.

       Enter
	   Open the currently selected password record.

       s
	   Save changes to currently loaded file.

       r
	   Open a file.

       e
	   Create a new, empty file.

       l
	   Lock the screen immediately. Takes only effect if a file is loaded.

       a
	   Add a new password record.

       d
	   Delete the currently selected password record.

       o
	   Change the sort order of the password record list.

       /
	   Search  for	a password record. The search is only performed on the
	   Name of the password record. Other password record fields won´t  be
	   searched.

       n
	   Search for the next occurrence of a previous search initiated by /.

       c
	   Change the master password of the currently loaded YAPET file.

       i
	   Show various information about YAPET and the loaded file, if any.

       Ctrl+l (^L)
	   Redraw the entire screen.

       g
	   Open the password generator.

       q
	   Quit YAPET.

   Cursor Movement Keys
       Cursor	movement,  whether  in	clear  text  or	 password  fields,  is
       accomplished by using the following keys:

       Left, Ctrl+b
	   Moves the cursor one character to the left.

       Right, Ctrl+f
	   Moves the cursor one character to the right.

       Home, Ctrl+a
	   Moves the cursor to the beginning of the input field.

       End, Ctrl+e
	   Moves the cursor to the end of the input field.

       Backspace
	   Delete the character left of the cursor.

       Delete, Ctrl+d
	   Delete the character under the cursor.

       Ctrl+k
	   Delete all characters under and right of the cursor.

       Ctrl+u
	   Delete all characters left of the cursor.

       Enter, Tab
	   Focus the next widget.

       Shift+Tab
	   Focus the previous widget.

   Password Record Dialog Keys
       Following function keys are recognized in the password  record  dialog,
       besides	cursor	movement keys (see the section called “Cursor Movement
       Keys”):

       Ctrl+r
	   Toggle the password record dialog between read-only and edit	 mode.
	   In  read-only  mode,	 yapet	hides  the password (only supported on
	   color terminals).

       Ctrl+t
	   Toggle between hiding and showing the password, without setting the
	   password  record  dialog  to	 edit  mode  (only  supported on color
	   terminals). Has no effect if the password record dialog is in  edit
	   mode.

OPTIONS
       The following options are supported:

       -c
	   Show copyright information.

       -h
	   Print help text.

       -i
	   Do not read the configuration file.

       -r rcfile
	   Read	 the configuration file specified by rcfile. If this option is
	   not given, the default  configuration  file	read  is  $HOME/.yapet
	   unless -i is specified.

       -s
	   Disable  the	 check for the owner and file mode when loading files.
	   Without this option, yapet checks password  files  for  having  the
	   same	 owner	as  the	 user running yapet and verifies that the file
	   mode is strictly 0600. If one of  these  conditions	are  not  met,
	   yapet  refuses  to  load  the file. Providing this options disables
	   those checks and yapet will load files with owners other  than  the
	   process owner of yapet and file modes different from 0600.

	   New files saved while this option is active will have the file mode
	   set according to umask(2).

       -S
	   Enable the check for the owner and file mode	 when  loading	files.
	   This option makes yapet to load password files having the owner set
	   to the process owner of yapet and the file  mode  strictly  set  to
	   0600 only. If one of these conditions are not met, yapet refuses to
	   load the file.

	   New files saved while this option is active will have the file mode
	   set to 0600.

	   This is the default mode.

       -t sec
	   Set	the  timeout  until  the  screen is locked to sec seconds. The
	   minimum time allowed is 10 seconds. If a smaller value is provided,
	   the timeout will be set to 10 seconds.

	   Default: 10 min.

       -V
	   Show version of yapet.

       filename
	   The	file  to  open	upon invocation of yapet. If the file does not
	   exist, yapet asks whether it should be created.

	   Files created by yapet always have the suffix .pet.

FILES
       $HOME/.yapet
	   The per-user configuration file. If existing, options are read from
	   this file but can be overridden by the command line options.

	   Processing  of this file can be disabled by invoking yapet with the
	   -i option.

	   Refer to the yapet_config(5) for an	explanation  of	 the  per-user
	   configuration file.

ENVIRONMENT
       LC_MESSAGES
	   Displaying  messages	 in  the  specified  language.	Currently only
	   German is supported besides English.

FORMAT OF YAPET FILES
       Please refer to the DESIGN file in  the	source	code  distribution  or
       point your browser to http://www.guengel.ch/myapps/yapet/.

BUGS
       Please report bugs to http://bugs.guengel.ch/.

AUTHOR
       Rafael Ostertag rafi@guengel.ch

SEE ALSO
       yapet_config(5), yapet_colors(5), csv2yapet(1), yapet2csv(1)

AVAILABILITY
       The     latest	 version    of	  yapet	   can	  be	found	 under
       http://www.guengel.ch/myapps/yapet/.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright  ©  2008,  2009,  2010,  2011,	 2013,	2014  Rafael  Ostertag
       <rafi@guengel.ch>

yapet 1.0			  02/23/2014			      YAPET(1)
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