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= moat: Brain-dead simple password storage. Improved.
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Moat is "Heavily inspired" (ripped off completely) from password,
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by Giles Bowkett
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http://gilesbowkett.blogspot.com/2008/02/sudo-gem-install-password.html
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Moat improves password by removing the ActiveSupport requirement,
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generating cleaner alphanumeric passwords, and hiding itself in a moatfile.
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Everything else should be exactly the same.
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Long story short, it's password. Just faster, more stable, and should generate
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passwords that even your bank will treat as valid. Though you might not want to use it there.
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== DESCRIPTION:
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moat is a simple command-line tool to store your INESSENTIAL passwords.
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All passwords stored with moat are stored as plain text in a hidden file called
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".moatfile" in your home directory.
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If you store vitally essential personal information using moat, you are a
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dumb motherfucker. (Or, at least, much braver than smart.)
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== CODE EXAMPLES:
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moat -g twitter
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moat --get twitter
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Prints your Twitter username and password to the terminal.
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moat -a
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Prints every known username/password combo to the terminal.
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moat -s twitter wilbur s3cr3t
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moat --set twitter wilbur s3cr3t
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Sets your moat entry for "twitter" to username "wilbur" and password "s3cr3t".
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moat -G twitter wilbur
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moat --generating_set twitter wilbur
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Sets your moat entry for "twitter" to username "wilbur" and a 10-digit
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autogenerated password, and prints the new username/password combo.
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moat -l 23 -G twitter wilbur
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moat --length 23 --generating_set twitter wilbur
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Sets your moat entry for "twitter" to username "wilbur" and a 23-digit
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autogenerated password, and prints the new username/password combo.
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== REQUIREMENTS:
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== INSTALL:
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== LICENSE:
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(The MIT License)
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Copyright (c)
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Copyright (c) 2008 Giles Bowkett
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Copyright (c) 2010 Bryan Woods
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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