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wifikeys is a command-line interface (CLI) tool for retrieving Wi-Fi passwords on your system. It allows you to easily retrieve passwords for saved Wi-Fi networks.
purpose: Get a saved WiFi password (when someone asks for it) with specifying a WiFi name/SSID only or get the password of internet you are currently connected to.
You can install wifikeys globally using npm:
npm install -g wifikeys
To get the password for a Wi-Fi you're currently using:
wifikeys get
To get the password for a specific Wi-Fi network, use the get command followed by the SSID (network name):
wifikeys get <ssid>
# eg: wifikeys get RCA-WiFii
To get passwords for multiple Wi-Fi networks at once, you can provide a list of SSIDs using the -n
or --networks
option:
wifikeys get -n <network1> <network2> <network3> ...
# eg: wifikeys get -n RCA-WiFii "Benax-WiFi(2.4G)"
-n, --networks <networks...>
: Specify one or more Wi-Fi networks to retrieve passwords for.
# Get passwords for multiple Wi-Fi networks
wifikeys get -n Network1 Network2 Network3
Contributions are welcome! If you find any issues or have suggestions for improvements, feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request by following the contributing guide
0.0.8
FAQs
Retrieve saved WiFi passwords across Linux, Windows, and macOS systems.
We found that wifikeys demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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