[![Actions Status](https://github.com/kaz-utashiro/greple-pw/workflows/test/badge.svg)](https://github.com/kaz-utashiro/greple-pw/actions) [![MetaCPAN Release](https://badge.fury.io/pl/App-Greple-pw.svg)](https://metacpan.org/release/App-Greple-pw) # NAME pw - Module to get password from file # SYNOPSIS greple -Mpw pattern file # VERSION 0.01 # DESCRIPTION This module searches id and password information those written in text file, and displays them interactively. Passwords are not shown on display by default, but you can copy them into clipboard by specifying item mark. PGP encrypted file can be handled by **greple** standard feature. Command "**gpg**" is invoked for files with "_.gpg_" suffix by default. Option **--pgp** is also available, then you can type passphrase only once for searching from multiple files. Consult **--if** option if you are using other encryption style. Terminal scroll buffer and screen is cleared when command exits, and content of clipboard is replaced by prepared string, so that important information does not remain on the terminal. Id and password is collected from text using some keywords like "user", "account", "password", "pin" and so on. To see actual data, use **pw\_status** function described below. Some bank use random number matrix as a countermeasure for tapping. If the module successfully guessed the matrix area, it blackout the table and remember them. | A B C D E F G H I J --+-------------------- 0 | Y W 0 B 8 P 4 C Z H 1 | M 0 6 I K U C 8 6 Z 2 | 7 N R E Y 1 9 3 G 5 3 | 7 F A X 9 B D Y O A 4 | S D 2 2 Q V J 5 4 T Enter the field position to get the cell items like: > E3 I0 C4 and you will get the answer: 9 Z 2 Case is ignored and white space is not necessary, so you can type like this as well: > e3i0c4 # INTERFACE - **pw\_print** Data print function. This function is set for **--print** option of **greple** by default, and user doesn't have to care about it. - **pw\_epilogue** Epilogue function. This function is set for **--end** option of **greple** by default, and user doesn't have to care about it. - **pw\_option** Several parameters can be set by **pw\_option** function. If you do not want to clear screen after command execution, call **pw\_option** like: greple -Mpw::pw_option(clear_screen=0) or: greple -Mpw --begin pw_option(clear_screen=0) with appropriate quotation. Currently following options are available: clear_clipboard clear_string clear_screen clear_buffer goto_home browser timeout parse_matrix parse_id parse_pw id_keys id_chars id_color id_label_color pw_keys pw_chars pw_color pw_label_color pw_blackout debug Password is not blacked out when **pw\_blackout** is 0. If it is 1, all password characters are replaced by 'x'. If it is greater than 1, password is replaced by sequence of 'x' indicated by that number. **id\_keys** and **pw\_keys** are list, and list members are separated by whitespaces. When the value start with '**+**' mark, it is appended to current list. - **pw\_status** Print option status. Next command displays defaults. greple -Mpw::pw_status= dummy /dev/null # SEE ALSO [App::Greple](https://metacpan.org/pod/App%3A%3AGreple), [App::Greple::pw](https://metacpan.org/pod/App%3A%3AGreple%3A%3Apw) [https://github.com/kaz-utashiro/greple-pw](https://github.com/kaz-utashiro/greple-pw) # AUTHOR Kazumasa Utashiro # LICENSE Copyright (C) 2017-2025 Kazumasa Utashiro. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.