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KeePassXC integrates wonderfully with SSH agent and desktop secret service. Really nice piece of software 👌
Unfortunately, Librewolf is not among the list of supported browsers, so I'm back to copy & paste again.
Can't find the list of supported browsers. Where did you read that ? Have not tried it but maybe it will not work with Librewolf flatpak, but in Arch Linux you can install the Librewolf binary with AUR. There are several other add-ons https://aur.archlinux.org/packages?O=0&K=librewolf
The problem is that KeePassXC needs to specifically allow types of browsers to connect to its database, and while Firefox and all other usual suspects are there, Librewolf isn't and so the add-on can't connect to KeePassXC.
@Aarkon
There is always keepmemu.
https://github.com/firecat53/keepmenu
Works with dmenu/bemenu and autotypes to any browser.
@Tiuku
Thanks, I've never heard of it, but sure will give it a try!
Only caveat is that I'm forced to use Windows at work, where I'll remain without said tooling assistance. But that might be something I'll just have to endure.