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Fixed get-logins-all to actually do what it says in its name, rather than a unpredictable subset due to incorrect regular expression use, and also added get-logins-by-names, to allow returning of multiple non-linked credentials.
Conflicts: KeePassHttp.plgx KeePassHttp/KeePassHttp.cs latest-version.txt update-version.txt
…ecompiling pglx and removing some unnecessary changes, so that it is hopefully ready for a pull request.
First stab at a changelog. I did not consider documentation changes notable.
This is a good reminder of how gross and ugly scripting in Windows is.
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This whole thing is dead now. A fork of the protocol (together with browser extensions) is maintained by KeepassXC. It is not backwards-compatible to KeepassHTTP though. |
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In the effort to keep this repository maintained, I merged a few open pull requests into my fork. I haven't tested it a lot yet, but it is looking promising so far. This includes: #318 #342 #340 #227 #374.
By the way, @pfn it would be cool to pass this project on to another maintainer if you don't have the time to maintain it yourself anymore. KeePassHTTP is really important for the KeePass community and unmaintained projects tend to split off into many uncontrolled forks.