* Add StateDefinition
Add a class for encapsulation information about state
this will often be for a domain but creations of this will
exist outside of a specific domain, hence just the name State.
* Add KeyDefinition
This adds a type that extends state definition into another sub-key
and forces creators to define the data that will be stored and how
to read the data that they expect to be stored.
* Add key-builders helper functions
Adds to function to help building keys for both keys scoped
to a specific user and for keys scoped to global storage.
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* Add updates$ stream to existing storageServices
Original commit by Matt: 823d9546fe
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* Add fromChromeEvent helper
Create a helper that creats an Observable from a chrome event
and removes the listener when the subscription is completed.
* Implement `updates$` property for chrome storage
Use fromChromeEvent to create an observable from chrome
event and map that into our expected shape.
* Add GlobalState Abstractions
* Add UserState Abstractions
* Add Default Implementations of User/Global state
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* Add Barrel File for state
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* Fix ChromeStorageServices
* Rework fromChromeEvent
Rework fromChromeEvent so we have to lie to TS less and
remove unneeded generics. I did this by caring less about
the function and more about the parameters only.
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* Fix UserStateProvider Test
* Add Inner Mock & Assert Calls
* Update Tests to use new keys
Use different key format
* Prefer returns over mutations in update
* Update Tests
* Address PR Feedback
* Be stricter with userId parameter
* Add Better Way To Determine if it was a remove
* Fix Web & Browser Storage Services
* Fix Desktop & CLI Storage Services
* Fix Test Storage Service
* Use createKey Helper
* Prefer implement to extending
* Determine storage location in providers
* Export default providers publicly
* Fix user state tests
* Name tests
* Fix CLI
* Prefer Implement In Chrome Storage
* Remove Secure Storage Option
Also throw an exception for subscribes to the secure storage observable.
* Update apps/browser/src/platform/browser/from-chrome-event.ts
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* Enforce state module barrel file
* Fix Linting Error
* Allow state module import from other modules
* Globally Unregister fromChromeEvent Listeners
Changed fromChromeEvent to add its listeners through the BrowserApi, so that
they will be unregistered when safari closes.
* Test default global state
* Use Proper Casing in Parameter
* Address Feedback
* Update libs/common/src/platform/state/key-definition.ts
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* Add `buildCacheKey` Method
* Fix lint errors
* Add Comment
Co-authored-by: Oscar Hinton <Hinton@users.noreply.github.com>
* Use Generic in callback parameter
* Refactor Out DerivedStateDefinition
* Persist Listener Return Type
* Add Ticket Link
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Co-authored-by: Matt Gibson <MGibson1@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Matt Gibson <mgibson@bitwarden.com>
Co-authored-by: Oscar Hinton <Hinton@users.noreply.github.com>
Bitwarden Command-line Interface
The Bitwarden CLI is a powerful, full-featured command-line interface (CLI) tool to access and manage a Bitwarden vault. The CLI is written with TypeScript and Node.js and can be run on Windows, macOS, and Linux distributions.
Developer Documentation
Please refer to the CLI section of the Contributing Documentation for build instructions, recommended tooling, code style tips, and lots of other great information to get you started.
User Documentation
Download/Install
You can install the Bitwarden CLI multiple different ways:
NPM
If you already have the Node.js runtime installed on your system, you can install the CLI using NPM. NPM makes it easy to keep your installation updated and should be the preferred installation method if you are already using Node.js.
npm install -g @bitwarden/cli
Native Executable
We provide natively packaged versions of the CLI for each platform which have no requirements on installing the Node.js runtime. You can obtain these from the downloads section in the documentation.
Other Package Managers
- Chocolatey
choco install bitwarden-cli - Homebrew
brew install bitwarden-cli - Snap
sudo snap install bw
Help Command
The Bitwarden CLI is self-documented with --help content and examples for every command. You should start exploring the CLI by using the global --help option:
bw --help
This option will list all available commands that you can use with the CLI.
Additionally, you can run the --help option on a specific command to learn more about it:
bw list --help
bw create --help
Help Center
We provide detailed documentation and examples for using the CLI in our help center at https://help.bitwarden.com/article/cli/.

