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Add demo kdbx file (password is `secret`) (#3294) * Add demo kdbx file (password is `secret`) The demo.kdbx password safe contains a number of realistically looking but imaginary accounts for popular web services (Amazon, eBay, Google, etc.) The owner's name is supposed to be John Doe, his e-mail address is john.doe@example.com. The intended use of this file is: * To try out features (like the upcoming Paper Backup, #3277) without using one's own database. * To have a more-or-less realistic database file. The other kdbx files in the tests/data directory all have some peculiarity or another. * To have a password database from which one can take screenshots in order to demonstrate bugs or new features. So, the recommendation "don't include screen shots of your database" can be changed to "include screen shots of the demo database". * To have something you can mess around with without being afraid to mess up your own database. If you mess up too bad, use git to revert your changes. The location of the demo database is `tests/data/demo.kdbx`. The password is `secret`. So far, the demo database is in the source tree only, to be used by developers. Someone else may decide whether it could be placed in the distribution, or maybe even made available for download from the KeePassXC web site so that new users have something to play around with. * Add more sophistication to the demo database Add a second group that contais more sophisticated items: Attachments, attributes, notes, expiration. Note that the "ssh key" is completely imaginary and cannot be used for anything realistic. For example, the public and private keys don't fit together, the pass phrase and finger print don't match, etc. It's just for demo purposes, like anything in this file.
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