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bitwarden-to-keepass
Export (most of) your Bitwarden items into a KeePass database.
Fork information
This repository is a fork of davidnemec/bitwarden-to-keepass.
They did all of the work, I just added the custom URL functionality and created a Docker repository. All props to davidnemec!
How does it works?
It uses the official bitwarden-cli client to export your items from the Bitwarden vault and move them into your KeePass database - that includes logins (with TOTP seeds, URIs, custom fields, attachments, notes) and secure notes.
Usage
Environment variables available
DATABASE_PASSWORD
(required): The password you want your KeePass file to have.DATABASE_NAME
(optional): The name you want your KeePass file to have. If not set, it will default tobitwarden.kdbx
.BITWARDEN_URL
(optional): A custom Bitwarden/Vaultwarden instance. If you are using the official https://bitwarden.com, you can leave this blank.
Backup location
All backups will be written to /exports
. You need to mount that volume locally in order to retrieve the backup file.
Docker command
In your terminal, run:
$ docker run --rm -it \
-e DATABASE_PASSWORD=123 \
-e DATABASE_NAME="my-cool-bitwarden-backup.kdbx" \
-e BITWARDEN_URL=http://your.bitwarden.instance.com \
-v ./exports:/exports \
rogsme/bitwarden-to-keepass
The --rm --it
is important! Why?
--rm
: The Docker container will delete itself after it runs. This ensures no config leaking.-it
: The script will ask for your credentials, so Docker has to run interactively.
First, the script will ask for your username:
$ Email address: your@email.com
Then, your master password. The input is hidden, so it won't be visible on your terminal:
$ Master password: [input is hidden]
Finally, if you have 2FA enabled, it will ask for your 2FA code:
$ Two-step login code: 123456
And it'll start converting your passwords into KeePass! You'll see something similar to this:
Generating KeePass file /exports/my-cool-bitwarden-backup.kdbx
2024-02-20 15:12:54 :: INFO :: KeePass database does not exist, creating a new one.
2024-02-20 15:13:20 :: INFO :: Folders done (1).
2024-02-20 15:13:36 :: INFO :: Starting to process 999 items.
2024-02-20 15:13:36 :: INFO :: Saving changes to KeePass database.
2024-02-20 15:13:43 :: INFO :: Export completed.
In the end, the script will lock your vault and log out of your account:
Your vault is locked.
You have logged out.
KeePass file /exports/my-cool-bitwarden-backup.kdbx generated successfully
And you can find your file in your mounted directory!
$ ls exports
my-cool-bitwarden-backup.kdbx
FAQ
-
Why can't I keep my session open?
Basically, for security reasons. I prefer the Docker container to ask for my credentials each time and not save them.