![]() ![]() To export your passwords to a CSV spreadsheet that can be opened in LibreOffice or Excel: The recipe below is a Linux-only solution and was taken from this blog post I created a while ago. ![]() This solution still works in current versions of chrome (v68) NOTE: As indicated by oarfish, Chrome stopped using the OSX Keychain as of v.45. Īlternatively you can use the native OSX app Keychain Access (type the name in Spotlight). The Ruby script worked for me after I removed the line containing proto.gsub!('htps', 'https'). The link also points to a ruby script for converting the generated password file to CSV. Var model = pm.savedPasswordsList_.dataModel Īnd yes, you'll need to click Allow All as many times as you have domains in your login keychain, unless you use an autoclicker script.
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