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passmanager-delux
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passmanager-delux es una sencilla librería para gestionar y generar contraseñas en Node.js
Un simple administrador de contraseñas para Node.js.
npm install passmanager
const PassManager = require('passmanager');
const pm = new PassManager();
// Generar contraseña
const pass = pm.generatePassword(12);
// Guardar contraseña
pm.savePassword('gmail', pass);
// Obtener todas las contraseñas
const passwords = pm.getPasswords();
// Eliminar una contraseña
pm.deletePassword('gmail');
generatePassword(length)
Genera una nueva contraseña aleatoria con la longitud dada.
savePassword(name, password)
Guarda una contraseña con un nombre dado.
getPasswords()
Obtiene un objeto con todos los nombres y contraseñas guardadas.
deletePassword(name)
Elimina la contraseña con el nombre dado.
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A simple library for managing and generating passwords in Node.js
The npm package passmanager-delux receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, passmanager-delux popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that passmanager-delux demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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