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LastPass CLI
(c) 2014-2019 LastPass.
Command line interface to LastPass.com.
Operating System Support
lpass
is designed to run on GNU/Linux, Cygwin and Mac OS X.
Dependencies
- LibreSSL or OpenSSL
- libcurl
- libxml2
- pinentry (optional)
- AsciiDoc (build-time documentation generation only)
- xclip, xsel, pbcopy, or putclip from cygutils-extra for clipboard support (optional)
Installing on Linux
Arch
- A binary package is available from the community repository, use pacman to simple install lastpass-cli.
- Can be build from source with the "lastpass-cli-git" *Arch User Repository (AUR). Information about installing packages from the AUR can be found on the Arch wiki.
# from community repository
sudo pacman -S lastpass-cli
# from AUR repository
packer -S lastpass-cli-git
Fedora
- Packages are available in Fedora 22 and later.
sudo dnf install lastpass-cli
Red Hat/Centos
- Packages are available in EPEL for RHEL/CentOS 7 and later.
sudo yum install lastpass-cli
- For older versions: Install the needed build dependencies, and then follow instructions in the 'Building' section.
sudo yum install openssl libcurl libxml2 pinentry xclip openssl-devel libxml2-devel libcurl-devel gcc gcc-c++ make cmake
Debian/Ubuntu
-
Install the needed build dependencies, and then follow instructions in the 'Building' section.
-
For Ubuntu 16.04 (xenial)
apt-get --no-install-recommends -yqq install \
bash-completion \
build-essential \
cmake \
libcurl3 \
libcurl3-openssl-dev \
libssl1.0.0 \
libssl-dev \
libxml2 \
libxml2-dev \
pkg-config \
ca-certificates \
xclip
- For Debian (stable/oldstable) and other Ubuntus < 18.04
apt-get --no-install-recommends -yqq install \
bash-completion \
build-essential \
cmake \
libcurl3 \
libcurl3-openssl-dev \
libssl1.0 \
libssl1.0-dev \
libxml2 \
libxml2-dev \
pkg-config \
ca-certificates \
xclip
- For Debian (testing/experimental) and Ubuntu >= 18.04
apt-get --no-install-recommends -yqq install \
bash-completion \
build-essential \
cmake \
libcurl4 \
libcurl4-openssl-dev \
libssl-dev \
libxml2 \
libxml2-dev \
libssl1.1 \
pkg-config \
ca-certificates \
xclip
Gentoo
- Install the package:
sudo emerge lastpass-cli
Other Linux Distros
Install the packages listed in the Dependencies section of this document, and then follow instructions in the 'Building' section.
Installing on OS X
With Homebrew (easiest)
- Install Homebrew, if necessary.
- Update Homebrew's local formula cache:
brew update
- Install the lastpass-cli formula:
brew install lastpass-cli
With MacPorts
- Install MacPorts, if necessary.
- Update MacPorts' local ports tree:
sudo port selfupdate
- Install the lastpass-cli port:
sudo port install lastpass-cli
- Optionally install the documentation:
sudo port install lastpass-cli-doc
Manually
Install the packages listed in the Dependencies section of this document, and then follow instructions in the 'Building' section.
Installing on FreeBSD
- Install the binary package:
sudo pkg install security/lastpass-cli
- Or build the port yourself:
sudo make -C /usr/ports/security/lastpass-cli all install clean
Installing on Cygwin
- Install apt-cyg
- Using apt-cyg, install the needed build dependencies, and then follow instructions in the 'Building' section.
apt-cyg install wget make cmake gcc-core gcc-g++ openssl-devel libcurl-devel libxml2-devel libiconv-devel cygutils-extra
Building
$ make
Under the covers, make invokes cmake in a build directory; you may also use cmake directly if you need more control over the build process.
Installing
$ sudo make install
These environment variables can be passed to make to do the right thing: PREFIX
, DESTDIR
, BINDIR
, LIBDIR
, MANDIR
.
Running
If you've installed it:
$ lpass
Otherwise, from the build directory:
$ ./lpass
Documentation
Install asciidoc
and xsltproc
if they are not already installed.
$ sudo apt-get install asciidoc xsltproc
The install-doc
target builds and installs the documentation.
$ sudo make install-doc
Once installed,
$ man lpass
You can view the full documentation in the manpage, man lpass
or view it online.