# rofi-extras These are some personal programs that use the [rofi](https://github.com/davatorium/rofi) interface. ## Rofi-Bitwarden [Bitwarden](https://bitwarden.com/) is an open-source password management server and this program functions as a client. Unlike many other similar clients, this only presents a simple lookup interface for usernames and passwords in the vault; editing and creating entries is not in the intendend scope. ### Usage This operates in a client/daemon fashion (locally, not with respect to the bitwarden server). The daemon holds the session key and the client presents the interface for username/password lookup. Make sure `bw-cli` is properly configured to contact your bitwarden server using `bw config server url.of.your.server`. Start the daemon in `xinitrc` or similar. This will start the deamon with a 60 second timeout for the session key (after which you would need to enter a new password): ``` sh rofi-bw -d 60 ``` Then launch the client to browse through the vault. ``` sh rofi-bw -c ``` Any options after `-c` will be passed to rofi. ### Dependencies - [bitwarden-cli](https://github.com/bitwarden/cli) - dbus - libnotify: desktop notifications ## Rofi-Devices This is a manual mounting helper for removable drives, MTP devices, and fstab entries. It will transparently handle mountpoint creation/destruction. ### Usage Launch the device manager: ``` sh rofi-dev ``` Select a device to mount/unmount it. Asterisks indicate that the device is mounted and that selecting it will unmount it. Removable devices will be mounted at the default for `usdisksctl` (usually `/run/media/USER`) and everything else will be mounted in `/media/USER` unless the `-d` option is specified (see `rofi-dev -h`). In either case the directory should be owned by the user. Fstab entries should specify the `users` mount option (not `user`) to enable non-root users to mount and unmount. The mountpoint should either be in `/media/USER` (or whatever is specified by `-d`) or already exist. ### Dependencies - udisks2: removable drive mounting - sshfs: mounting network devices in fstab over ssh - cifs-utils: mounting network devices in fstab using CIFS/Samba - [jmtpfs](https://github.com/JasonFerrara/jmtpfs): mounting MTP devices - libnotify: desktop notifications