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Why not just use one of the password managers that also support this? Vaultwarden also has all that.
Lots of people like to keep their 2FA separate from their password manager, so that there isn't a single point of failure
Sure, but if you're already going to have your 2FA codes available from anywhere you could possibly want them like that then you're already sacrificing security for convenience.
I'll still take my chances with my LAN/VPN-only accessible Vaultwarden instance that manages both passwords and TOTP over anything internet-accessible that handles just one, but to each their own.
I like them separate, call me weird. I already run Vaultwarden