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diff --git a/system/kc/README b/system/kc/README index b88731412b..c058617b62 100644 --- a/system/kc/README +++ b/system/kc/README @@ -1,23 +1,22 @@ -kc is a console based password storing application using an encrypted XML -document as its database. +kc is a console-based password storing application using an encrypted +XML document as its database. -Features include (but not limited to): - * fixed string or regex based search (if compiled with pcre) +Features include: + * fixed string or regex based search + * OpenSSH agent support for protecting the database + * YubiKey challenge-response support for protecting the database * encrypted or plain text database import/export - * fuzzy displaying of passwords if you suspect someone might watch - your monitor - * copy passwords to various clipboards * multiple keychains per database - * the usual editing functions - * compiles and works on *BSD and Linux + * copy passwords to various clipboards * editline (libedit) and readline support - * clean and simple CLI with command and keychain completion This SlackBuild has build options to control some of its behavior: -LIBSCRYPT: If this variable is set, kc will be built with scrypt - encrypted passwords support. It needs the libscrypt library - for this, that is also available from SBo. -EDITLINE: If this variable is set, kc will use editline for its - command line interface. Otherwise readline will be used. - It needs the libedit library for this, that is also available - from SBo. +LIBSCRYPT: If this variable is set, kc will be built with scrypt + encrypted passwords support. It needs the libscrypt library + for this, that is also available from SBo. +EDITLINE: If this variable is set, kc will use editline for its + command line interface; otherwise, readline will be used. +PCRE: If this variable is set, kc will use libcpre to enable + perl-compatible regular expressions while searching. + Note that POSIX regular expressions are supported without + the need of this. |