XPManager v2.0:
From Python to Rust you will see a performance you never dreamed of.
XPManager is a CLI tool specialized in dealing with passwords management and
file encryption/decryption. You can create very strong passwords with any
length. We support from 1 character to 65,535 character. We also support two
type of password ASCII and HEX. For example: ASCII (muvk?nc#La>,IPLp:JMee3M)
or HEX (505B2E877638504F2B76FF2). We also store saved passwords securely and as
per the user's wishes. You can choose whether or not to encrypt your saved passwords.
We use a strong and secure encryption algorithm (Fernet) to encrypt passwords as
well as files. We also have a file wipe algorithm to make it difficult or rather
almost impossible to recover files that have been encrypted with deletion.
What's New?
- Rust is the best!
- Fast response and excellent performance.
- Download and run on any operating system.
- File encryption and decryption using blocks (buffers).
- Powerful wiping algorithm with four levels.
- Update database from JSON to sqlite.
- Ability to process large files.
- Completely disconnected from the internet.
- Ability to create different type of passwords.
- Restructuring the command system.
Installation Instructions:
Follow the steps below to install XPManager on your system based on your operating system.
Linux:
- Go to the Release Page and download the latest version of XPMaanager for Linux.
- Open a terminal and run the following commands:
Windows:
- Download the latest version of XPManager from the Release Page.
- Extract the contents and move the XPManager folder to your system drive (e.g., C:\XPManager).
- Add the
binfolder to your system's PATH:- Open Environment Variables settings:
- Press
Win + X, then select System. - Click on Advanced system settings > Environment Variables.
- Press
- Under System variables, find and select
Path, then click Edit. - Add the path to the
XPManager\binfolder (e.g., C:\XPManager\bin). - Click OK to save changes.
- Open Environment Variables settings:
Other:
- You need to install Rust and Cargo in your system.
- Clone the repo:
- Build the bin
- Move
XPManager/target/release/xpmto yourbinfolder. - Try to run
Once this is done, you should be able to run xpm from the command line.
Usage:
You can use --help with any command to print the help message. also see the usage documentation.