* Add new encrypt service functions * Undo changes * Cleanup * Fix build * Fix comments * Switch encrypt service to use SDK functions * Move remaining functions to PureCrypto * Tests * Increase test coverage * Split up userkey rotation v2 and add tests * Fix eslint * Fix type errors * Fix tests * Implement signing keys * Fix sdk init * Remove key rotation v2 flag * Fix parsing when user does not have signing keys * Clear up trusted key naming * Split up getNewAccountKeys * Add trim and lowercase * Replace user.email with masterKeySalt * Add wasTrustDenied to verifyTrust in key rotation service * Move testable userkey rotation service code to testable class * Fix build * Add comments * Undo changes * Fix incorrect behavior on aborting key rotation and fix import * Fix tests * Make members of userkey rotation service protected * Fix type error * Cleanup and add injectable annotation * Fix tests * Update apps/web/src/app/key-management/key-rotation/user-key-rotation.service.ts Co-authored-by: Thomas Avery <43214426+Thomas-Avery@users.noreply.github.com> * Remove v1 rotation request * Add upgrade to user encryption v2 * Fix types * Update sdk method calls * Update request models for new server api for rotation * Fix build * Update userkey rotation for new server API * Update crypto client call for new sdk changes * Fix rotation with signing keys * Cargo lock * Fix userkey rotation service * Fix types * Undo changes to feature flag service * Fix linting * [PM-22863] Account security state (#15309) * Add account security state * Update key rotation * Rename * Fix build * Cleanup * Further cleanup * Tests * Increase test coverage * Add test * Increase test coverage * Fix builds and update sdk * Fix build * Fix tests * Reset changes to encrypt service * Cleanup * Add comment * Cleanup * Cleanup * Rename model * Cleanup * Fix build * Clean up * Fix types * Cleanup * Cleanup * Cleanup * Add test * Simplify request model * Rename and add comments * Fix tests * Update responses to use less strict typing * Fix response parsing for v1 users * Update libs/common/src/key-management/keys/response/private-keys.response.ts Co-authored-by: Maciej Zieniuk <167752252+mzieniukbw@users.noreply.github.com> * Update libs/common/src/key-management/keys/response/private-keys.response.ts Co-authored-by: Maciej Zieniuk <167752252+mzieniukbw@users.noreply.github.com> * Fix build * Fix build * Fix build * Undo change * Fix attachments not encrypting for v2 users --------- Co-authored-by: Thomas Avery <43214426+Thomas-Avery@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Maciej Zieniuk <167752252+mzieniukbw@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⚠️ The homebrew version is not recommended for all users.
Homebrew pulls the CLI's GPL build and does not include device approval commands for Enterprise SSO customers.
- 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/.
