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# keepassxc-cr-recovery
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A small tool that helps you regain access to your KeePassXC password database in case you have it protected with YubiKey challenge-response and lost your key.
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Currently supports KDBX4 databases with Argon2 hashing.
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## Building
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Tested with Go 1.13. Just run `go build`.
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## Usage
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What you need:
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* your KeePassXC database
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* your challenge-response secret. This cannot be retrieved from the YubiKey, it needs to be saved upon initial configuration of the key.
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Then just run
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```shell
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keepass-cr-recovery path-to-your-password-database path-of-the-new-keyfile
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```
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It will prompt for the challenge-response secret. You will get a keyfile at the specified destination path. Then, to unlock your database in KeePassXC, you need to check "key file" instead of "challenge response" and load the file.
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