Keyhive
| Feature | What It Does | How to Enable | |---------|--------------|---------------| | | Scans for duplicates, weak passwords, and known data‑breach exposures (via HaveIBeenPwned API). | Settings → Security → Password Audit. | | Secure Notes | Encrypted text blocks for 2FA recovery codes, private keys, etc. | New Entry → Type “Secure Note”. | | CLI (Command‑Line Interface) | Manage vaults, generate passwords, and export data directly from a terminal. | Install keyhive-cli ( pip install keyhive-cli or from release binaries). | | Self‑Hosted Sync Server | Run a small WebDAV or Nextcloud instance to host the vault yourself. | Settings → Sync → Custom Server → enter URL + credentials. | | Password History | Keeps the last N passwords for each entry (prevent reuse). | Settings → Vault → Password History (default 5). | | Password Sharing | Share a single entry with another KeyHive user using end‑to‑end encrypted links. | Entry → Share → generate link → send via secure channel. |
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