Pull request #10974 introduces the @bitwarden/sdk-internal dependency which is needed to build the desktop client. The dependency contains a licence statement which contains the following clause:

You may not use this SDK to develop applications for use with software other than Bitwarden (including non-compatible implementations of Bitwarden) or to develop another SDK.

This violates freedom 0.

It is not possible to build desktop-v2024.10.0 (or, likely, current master) without removing this dependency.

    • @fireshell@lemmy.ml
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      A small script for entering passwords into various windows via rofi, I take passwords from pass.

      Example script:

      #!/bin/bash
      # Sample file rofi_pass.sh
      passwords=$(find /home/fireshell/.password-store/ -type f -name *.gpg)
      selected_pass=$(echo -e "$passwords" | awk -F "/" '{printf "%s > %s\n", $5, $6}' | rofi -dmenu -p Pass)
      item=$(echo "$selected_pass" | awk '{printf "%s/%s", $1, $3}' | sed 's/\.gpg//g')
      data=$(pass show $item)
      pass=$(echo -e "$data" | head -n1)
      login=$(echo -e "$data" | grep -e "^login: " | sed 's/^login: //g')
      xdotool type "$login"
      xdotool key Tab
      xdotool type "$pass"
      

      In awesome wm I bound a key that calls it like this:

      awful.key({ modkey}, "p", function () awful.spawn.with_shell("/home/fireshell/Scripts/rofi_pass.sh") end    ,
      {description = "rofi pass", group = "launcher"}),  
      

      I turn on the computer, press the key combination and the script works, or I run this script from the terminal (~/Scripts/rofi_pass.sh), select the password - it works (if necessary, pinentry is called to enter the main password), after that I press the key combination, select the desired entry

      passmenu: extremely useful and wonderful dmenu script.