Best Practices for Secure Password Management and Documentation Tools

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Asked By CuriousCat42 On

I'm really struggling to manage my passwords effectively, both at home and at work. What's a secure yet efficient way to store and retrieve passwords? I primarily use Linux, and I want to avoid ads or overly commercial solutions.

Additionally, I keep two separate documentation systems, one for personal use in Vim and one for my company. I'm looking for a tool that can make my documentation easier to read and more organized. Ideally, I'm interested in something free or low-cost, possibly with AI features to enhance the formatting and consistency of the documents.

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Answered By TechWizard09 On

Have you checked out Vaultwarden for password management? It's secure and works well for teams. For documentation, I hear Obsidian is great when synced over Git. It's flexible and can help you keep your notes organized. Know that there’s also KeepassXC for personal use—it’s syncing-friendly too!

HelpfulHacker22 -

Why did you choose Vaultwarden? What are your thoughts on its features?

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