tessen
is a bash script that can autotype and copy data from
password-store and
gopass files. A wayland native dmenu is required to use tessen
and the following dmenu backends are recognized
If you want to use another wayland native dmenu backend not mentioned here, please open an issue or raise a PR.
tessen
is written to work only on wayland wlroots compositors such as sway.
If you'd rather use fzf to copy your password-store data on both
xorg/x11 and wayland, check out pass-tessen.
-
tessen
can autotype or copy (or do both at the same time!) your password store and gopass data including all of your key-value pair dataFrom what I've observed, most scripts out there do not autotype and copy all of your key-value pair data. They also do not offer choices about autotyping or copying data with the same flexibility as
tessen
does.Although rofi-pass is a good alternative, it only works on xorg/x11.
tessen
is made to work on wayland. -
if you're using a web browser extension to access your passwords, you may wanna read this article
-
tessen
does not use any external programs unless they are absolutely necessary. This means thattessen
doesn't need programs likesed
,awk
,tr
,cut
,find
,sort
,head
,tail
. This ensures thattessen
isn't dependent on the subtle differences between GNU, BSD, and busybox coreutils. -
the code is linted using shellcheck and formatted using shfmt. I've also tried to ensure that
tessen
doesn't leak any sensitive data. Please raise an issue or a pull request if you can make tessen more minimalistic or secure.
- bash
- at least one pass backend is needed - either pass or gopass
- a wayland native dmenu backend such as rofi, bemenu, fuzzel, or wofi
- wtype (optional, if you want to auto-type data)
- wl-clipboard (optional, if you want to copy data)
- libnotify (optional, to send notifications about copied data and the timeout period after which the clipboard will be cleared)
- pass-otp (optional, to generate TOTP/HOTP when using
pass
) - xdg-utils (optional, to open URLs in the default web browser)
- scdoc (optional, to build the man page)
tessen
is available in the Arch User Repository.
tessen
is available in the official GNU Guix repositories.
git clone https://github.com/ayushnix/tessen.git
cd tessen
sudo make install
You can also do doas make install
if you're using doas on
Linux, which you probably should.
curl -LO https://github.com/ayushnix/tessen/releases/download/v2.1.2/tessen-2.1.2.tar.gz
tar xvzf tessen-2.1.2.tar.gz
cd tessen-2.1.2/
sudo make install
or, you know, doas make install
.
There's an optional patch provided in the repository called explicit_path.patch
which can be used
to change the shebang from #!/usr/bin/env bash
to #!/bin/bash
. It also exports $PATH
to
/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin
to prevent execution of arbitrary binaries not owned by the root user. If you want to apply this patch, execute
patch -i explicit_path.patch tessen
before executing sudo make install
. This patch should make tessen
work fine on almost all Linux
distributions except perhaps NixOS and GuixSD.
If you don't want to build the man pages or install the shell completion files, you can use
sudo make minimal
to install the tessen script and nothing else. The man pages can be installed if needed using sudo make man
, the bash completion file can be installed using sudo make bashcomp
, and the fish
completion file can be installed using sudo make fishcomp
.
- autotype or copy (or both at the same time!) data, including all valid key-value pairs, in pass and gopass
- generate TOTP/HOTP
- open URLs
- use custom values for
user
,password
,url
,autotype
keys - use custom autotype operations
- use custom delay time for autotype
Please read the man page for more information.
The reason why tessen
offers flexibility between autotyping and copying data is because autotyping
may not always work accurately. There can be several reasons for this.
One of the reasons when autotype doesn't work is when a web page doesn't follow the standard
expectation of having a username and password text field one after the other and links are inserted
between them. A good example is the login popup offered by Discourse. In such cases, autotyping can
make a real mess. This is why tessen
also provides an option to define custom autotype operations.
tessen
uses wtype for autotyping and it seems to work fine on
Firefox. You'll need at least version v0.4, or
later, of wtype for autotyping to work on Chromium. I haven't tested any other web browsers.
It seems like wtype
uses the
virtual-keyboard-unstable-v1 protocol
to emulate a virtual keyboard and KDE
supports the
input-method-unstable-v2 protocol. GNOME
seems to be doing its own thing with libei.
There's also ydotool which requires that users access
/dev/uinput
, which is restricted to the root user.
I don't like this sort of fragmentation myself but if tessen
ends up working on wlroots based
compositors and on KDE, I'd be satisfied with that. It looks like wtype
doesn't
use the input-method
protocol yet which restricts
autotyping to wlroots based compositors for now. While using /dev/uinput
sounds like an attractive
option, I won't add support for it due to security concerns.
Here you go.
Because obvious names like pass-fzf and pass-clip are already taken by other projects? Also, for some reason, the way how bemenu and fuzzel's UI instantly opens up and displays relevant information reminded me of Japanese hand fans. I guess I was thinking of some anime while coming up with this name.
Please see this file.
- xorg/x11 support, use rofi-pass or fork this repo and implement it yourself
- using ydotool, because it needs root access
- adding, editing, or removing existing password store data
- cache for storing frequently used password store selection data
- importing passwords or exporting them
If you feel that this project helped you transition to wayland, please consider supporting me by buying me a coffee ☕
If you're in India, you can also use UPI for donations. My UPI address is ayushnix@ybl
.