YAPET2CSV(1) | User Commands | YAPET2CSV(1) |
NAME¶
yapet2csv - convert YAPET file to CSV fileSYNOPSIS¶
yapet2csv [[-c] | [-h] | [-V]]
[-H] [ -p {password}] [-q]
[-s { separator}] {src} {dst}
DESCRIPTION¶
Convert a YAPET file to a CSV file. The source file specified by src will not be modified. The resulting CSV file dst has the format as shown in Table 1, “CSV file format”.Column # | YAPET record field |
1 | Record Name |
2 | Host Name |
3 | User Name |
4 | Password |
5 | Comment |
OPTIONS¶
-hShow help.
-c
Show copyright.
-V
Show version.
-H
Add header line to CSV file.
-p
Use the master password password provided to
decrypt src. The use of this option is not recommended for security
reasons.
By default, yapet2csv prompts for the master password.
-q
Do not produce verbose output, except for error messages.
By default, yapet2csv will print a period for each converted password
record to stdout.
OPERANDS¶
srcSource YAPET pathname which will be converted to CSV and
stored in dst. If the file path does not end in .pet, yapet2csv
will append .pet to the operand.
dst
Pathname where the converted YAPET file will be stored.
The file must not exist prior to invoking yapet2csv. Refer to
Table 1, “CSV file format” for the format of the
resulting CSV file dst.
EXAMPLES¶
Example 1. Prompt for Master Password Convert the YAPET file /tmp/foo.pet to a CSV file /tmp/bar.csv. Master password used to decrypt foo.pet will be prompted for:$ yapet2csv /tmp/foo.pet /tmp/bar.csv
$ yapet2csv -p secret /tmp/foo2.pet /tmp/bar2.csv
EXIT STATUS¶
0Successful completion.
1
Error while parsing command line arguments.
2
File dst already exists.
3
An error occurred.
BUGS¶
Please report bugs to http://bugs.guengel.ch/.AUTHOR¶
Rafael Ostertag rafi@guengel.chSEE ALSO¶
yapet(1), csv2yapet(1)COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright © 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014 Rafael Ostertag <rafi@guengel.ch>02/23/2014 | yapet2csv 1.0 |