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proton-pass

Manage Proton Pass vaults, items (logins, SSH keys, aliases, notes), passwords, SSH agent integration.

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Installation

npx clawhub@latest install proton-pass

View the full skill documentation and source below.

Documentation

Proton Pass CLI

Comprehensive password and secret management via the Proton Pass CLI. Manage vaults, items, SSH keys, share credentials, inject secrets, and integrate with SSH workflows.

Installation

Quick install

macOS/Linux:

curl -fsSL  | bash

Windows:

Invoke-WebRequest -Uri  -OutFile install.ps1; .\install.ps1

Homebrew (macOS)

brew install protonpass/tap/pass-cli

Note: Package manager installations (Homebrew, etc.) do not support pass-cli update command or track switching.

Verify installation

pass-cli --version

Authentication

Web login (recommended)

Default authentication method supporting all login flows (SSO, U2F):

pass-cli login
# Open the URL displayed in your browser and complete authentication

Interactive login

Terminal-based authentication (supports password + TOTP, but not SSO or U2F):

pass-cli login --interactive user@proton.me

Environment variables for automation

# Credentials as plain text (less secure)
export PROTON_PASS_PASSWORD='your-password'
export PROTON_PASS_TOTP='123456'
export PROTON_PASS_EXTRA_PASSWORD='your-extra-password'

# Or from files (more secure)
export PROTON_PASS_PASSWORD_FILE='/secure/password.txt'
export PROTON_PASS_TOTP_FILE='/secure/totp.txt'
export PROTON_PASS_EXTRA_PASSWORD_FILE='/secure/extra-password.txt'

pass-cli login --interactive user@proton.me

Verify session

pass-cli info          # Show session info
pass-cli test          # Test connection

Logout

pass-cli logout        # Normal logout
pass-cli logout --force  # Force local cleanup if remote fails

Vault Management

List vaults

pass-cli vault list
pass-cli vault list --output json

Create vault

pass-cli vault create --name "Vault Name"

Update vault

# By share ID
pass-cli vault update --share-id "abc123def" --name "New Name"

# By name
pass-cli vault update --vault-name "Old Name" --name "New Name"

Delete vault

⚠️ Warning: Permanently deletes vault and all items.

# By share ID
pass-cli vault delete --share-id "abc123def"

# By name
pass-cli vault delete --vault-name "Old Vault"

Share vault

# Share with viewer access (default)
pass-cli vault share --share-id "abc123def" colleague@company.com

# Share with specific role
pass-cli vault share --vault-name "Team Vault" colleague@company.com --role editor

# Roles: viewer, editor, manager

Manage vault members

# List members
pass-cli vault member list --share-id "abc123def"
pass-cli vault member list --vault-name "Team Vault" --output json

# Update member role
pass-cli vault member update --share-id "abc123def" --member-share-id "member123" --role editor

# Remove member
pass-cli vault member remove --share-id "abc123def" --member-share-id "member123"

Transfer vault ownership

pass-cli vault transfer --share-id "abc123def" "member_share_id_xyz"
pass-cli vault transfer --vault-name "My Vault" "member_share_id_xyz"

Item Management

List items

# List from specific vault
pass-cli item list "Vault Name"
pass-cli item list --share-id "abc123def"

# List with default vault (if configured)
pass-cli item list

View item

# By IDs
pass-cli item view --share-id "abc123def" --item-id "item456"

# By names
pass-cli item view --vault-name "MyVault" --item-title "MyItem"

# Using Pass URI
pass-cli item view "pass://abc123def/item456"
pass-cli item view "pass://MyVault/MyItem"

# View specific field
pass-cli item view "pass://abc123def/item456/password"
pass-cli item view --share-id "abc123def" --item-id "item456" --field "username"

# Output format
pass-cli item view --share-id "abc123def" --item-id "item456" --output json

Create login item

# Basic login
pass-cli item create login \
  --share-id "abc123def" \
  --title "GitHub Account" \
  --username "myuser" \
  --password "mypassword" \
  --url ""

# With vault name
pass-cli item create login \
  --vault-name "Personal" \
  --title "Account" \
  --username "user" \
  --email "user@example.com" \
  --url ""

# With generated password
pass-cli item create login \
  --share-id "abc123def" \
  --title "New Account" \
  --username "myuser" \
  --generate-password \
  --url ""

# Custom password generation: "length,uppercase,symbols"
pass-cli item create login \
  --vault-name "Work" \
  --title "Secure Account" \
  --username "myuser" \
  --generate-password="20,true,true" \
  --url ""

# Generate passphrase
pass-cli item create login \
  --share-id "abc123def" \
  --title "Account" \
  --username "user" \
  --generate-passphrase="5" \
  --url ""

Login template

# Get template structure
pass-cli item create login --get-template > template.json

# Create from template
pass-cli item create login --from-template template.json --share-id "abc123def"

# Create from stdin
echo '{"title":"Test","username":"user","password":"pass","urls":[""]}' | \
  pass-cli item create login --share-id "abc123def" --from-template -

Template format:

{
  "title": "Item Title",
  "username": "optional_username",
  "email": "optional_email@example.com",
  "password": "optional_password",
  "urls": ["", ""]
}

Create SSH key items

Generate new SSH key

# Generate Ed25519 key (recommended)
pass-cli item create ssh-key generate \
  --share-id "abc123def" \
  --title "GitHub Deploy Key"

# Using vault name
pass-cli item create ssh-key generate \
  --vault-name "Development Keys" \
  --title "GitHub Deploy Key"

# Generate RSA 4096 key with comment
pass-cli item create ssh-key generate \
  --share-id "abc123def" \
  --title "Production Server" \
  --key-type rsa4096 \
  --comment "prod-server-deploy"

# Key types: ed25519 (default), rsa2048, rsa4096

# With passphrase protection
pass-cli item create ssh-key generate \
  --share-id "abc123def" \
  --title "Secure Key" \
  --password

# Passphrase from environment
PROTON_PASS_SSH_KEY_PASSWORD="my-passphrase" \
  pass-cli item create ssh-key generate \
  --share-id "abc123def" \
  --title "Automated Key" \
  --password

Import existing SSH key

# Import unencrypted key
pass-cli item create ssh-key import \
  --from-private-key ~/.ssh/id_ed25519 \
  --share-id "abc123def" \
  --title "My SSH Key"

# Import with vault name
pass-cli item create ssh-key import \
  --from-private-key ~/.ssh/id_rsa \
  --vault-name "Personal Keys" \
  --title "Old RSA Key"

# Import passphrase-protected key (will prompt)
pass-cli item create ssh-key import \
  --from-private-key ~/.ssh/id_ed25519 \
  --share-id "abc123def" \
  --title "Protected Key" \
  --password

# Passphrase from environment
PROTON_PASS_SSH_KEY_PASSWORD="my-key-passphrase" \
  pass-cli item create ssh-key import \
  --from-private-key ~/.ssh/id_ed25519 \
  --share-id "abc123def" \
  --title "Automated Import" \
  --password

Recommendation: For importing passphrase-protected keys, consider removing the passphrase first since keys will be encrypted in your vault:

# Create unencrypted copy
cp ~/.ssh/id_ed25519 /tmp/id_ed25519_temp
ssh-keygen -p -f /tmp/id_ed25519_temp -N ""

# Import
pass-cli item create ssh-key import \
  --from-private-key /tmp/id_ed25519_temp \
  --share-id "abc123def" \
  --title "My SSH Key"

# Securely delete temp copy
shred -u /tmp/id_ed25519_temp  # Linux
rm -P /tmp/id_ed25519_temp     # macOS

Create email alias

# Create alias
pass-cli item alias create --share-id "abc123def" --prefix "newsletter"
pass-cli item alias create --vault-name "Personal" --prefix "shopping"

# With JSON output
pass-cli item alias create --vault-name "Personal" --prefix "temp" --output json

Update item

# Update single field
pass-cli item update \
  --share-id "abc123def" \
  --item-id "item456" \
  --field "password=newpassword123"

# By vault name and item title
pass-cli item update \
  --vault-name "Personal" \
  --item-title "GitHub Account" \
  --field "password=newpassword123"

# Update multiple fields
pass-cli item update \
  --share-id "abc123def" \
  --item-id "item456" \
  --field "username=newusername" \
  --field "password=newpassword" \
  --field "email=newemail@example.com"

# Rename item
pass-cli item update \
  --vault-name "Work" \
  --item-title "Old Title" \
  --field "title=New Title"

# Create/update custom fields
pass-cli item update \
  --share-id "abc123def" \
  --item-id "item456" \
  --field "api_key=sk_live_abc123" \
  --field "environment=production"

Note: Item update does not support TOTP or time fields. Use another Proton Pass client for those.

Delete item

⚠️ Warning: Permanent deletion.

pass-cli item delete --share-id "abc123def" --item-id "item456"

Share item

# Share with viewer access (default)
pass-cli item share --share-id "abc123def" --item-id "item456" colleague@company.com

# Share with editor access
pass-cli item share --share-id "abc123def" --item-id "item456" colleague@company.com --role editor

Generate TOTP codes

# Generate all TOTPs for an item
pass-cli item totp "pass://TOTP vault/WithTOTPs"

# Specific TOTP field
pass-cli item totp "pass://TOTP vault/WithTOTPs/TOTP 1"

# JSON output
pass-cli item totp "pass://TOTP vault/WithTOTPs" --output json

# Extract specific value
pass-cli item totp "pass://TOTP vault/WithTOTPs/TOTP 1" --output json | jq -r '.["TOTP 1"]'

Password Generation & Analysis

Generate passwords

# Random password (default settings)
pass-cli password generate random

# Custom random password
pass-cli password generate random --length 20 --numbers true --uppercase true --symbols true

# Simple password without symbols
pass-cli password generate random --length 16 --symbols false

# Generate passphrase
pass-cli password generate passphrase

# Custom passphrase
pass-cli password generate passphrase --count 5
pass-cli password generate passphrase --count 4 --separator hyphens
pass-cli password generate passphrase --count 4 --capitalize true --numbers true

Analyze password strength

# Score a password
pass-cli password score "mypassword123"

# JSON output
pass-cli password score "MySecureP@ssw0rd*" --output json

Example JSON output:

{
  "numeric_score": 51.666666666666664,
  "password_score": "Vulnerable",
  "penalties": [
    "ContainsCommonPassword",
    "Consecutive"
  ]
}

SSH Agent Integration

Load SSH keys into existing agent

Load Proton Pass SSH keys into your existing SSH agent:

# Load all SSH keys
pass-cli ssh-agent load

# Load from specific vault
pass-cli ssh-agent load --share-id MY_SHARE_ID
pass-cli ssh-agent load --vault-name MySshKeysVault

Prerequisite: Ensure SSH_AUTH_SOCK environment variable is defined.

Run Proton Pass CLI as SSH agent

Start Proton Pass CLI as a standalone SSH agent:

# Start agent
pass-cli ssh-agent start

# From specific vault
pass-cli ssh-agent start --share-id MY_SHARE_ID
pass-cli ssh-agent start --vault-name MySshKeysVault

# Custom socket path
pass-cli ssh-agent start --socket-path /custom/path/agent.sock

# Custom refresh interval (default 3600 seconds)
pass-cli ssh-agent start --refresh-interval 7200  # 2 hours

After starting, export the socket:

export SSH_AUTH_SOCK=/Users/youruser/.ssh/proton-pass-agent.sock

Auto-create SSH key items (v1.3.0+)

Automatically save SSH keys added via ssh-add:

# Enable auto-creation
pass-cli ssh-agent start --create-new-identities MySshKeysVault

# In another terminal
export SSH_AUTH_SOCK=$HOME/.ssh/proton-pass-agent.sock
ssh-add ~/.ssh/my_new_key
# Key is now automatically saved to Proton Pass!

Troubleshooting SSH

ssh-copy-id fails with many keys

Force password authentication:

ssh-copy-id -o PreferredAuthentications=password -o PubkeyAuthentication=no user@server

Pass URI Syntax (Secret References)

Reference secrets using the format: pass://vault/item/field

Syntax

pass://<vault-identifier>/<item-identifier>/<field-name>
  • vault-identifier: Vault's Share ID or name
  • item-identifier: Item's ID or title
  • field-name: Specific field to retrieve (required)

Examples

# By names
pass://Work/GitHub Account/password
pass://Personal/Email Login/username

# By IDs
pass://AbCdEf123456/XyZ789/password
pass://ShareId123/ItemId456/api_key

# Mixed (vault by name, item by ID)
pass://Work/XyZ789/password

# Custom fields (case-sensitive)
pass://Work/API Keys/api_key
pass://Production/Database/connection_string

Common fields

  • username - Username/login name
  • password - Password
  • email - Email address
  • url - Website URL
  • note - Additional notes
  • totp - TOTP secret (for 2FA)
  • Custom fields with any name (case-sensitive)

Rules

  • All three components (vault/item/field) are required
  • Names with spaces are supported
  • Resolution is case-sensitive
  • If duplicates exist, first match is used (prefer IDs for precision)
Invalid formats:
pass://vault/item              # Missing field name
pass://vault/item/             # Trailing slash
pass://vault/                  # Missing item and field

Secret Injection

Run commands with secrets (run)

Execute commands with secrets from Proton Pass injected as environment variables.

Synopsis:

pass-cli run [--env-file FILE]... [--no-masking] -- COMMAND [ARGS...]

How it works:

  • Collects environment variables from current process and .env files

  • Scans for pass:// URIs in variable values

  • Resolves secrets from Proton Pass

  • Replaces URIs with actual secret values

  • Masks secrets in output (unless --no-masking)

  • Executes command with resolved environment

  • Forwards stdin/stdout/stderr and signals (SIGTERM/SIGINT)
  • Arguments:

    • --env-file FILE - Load environment variables from dotenv file (can specify multiple, processed in order)

    • --no-masking - Disable automatic masking of secrets in output

    • COMMAND [ARGS...] - Command to execute (must come after --)


    Basic usage

    # Set secret reference in environment
    export DB_PASSWORD='pass://Production/Database/password'
    
    # Run application with injected secret
    pass-cli run -- ./my-app

    Using .env files

    Create .env:

    DB_HOST=localhost
    DB_PORT=5432
    DB_USERNAME=admin
    DB_PASSWORD=pass://Production/Database/password
    API_KEY=pass://Work/External API/api_key

    Run:

    pass-cli run --env-file .env -- ./my-app
    
    # Multiple env files (later override earlier)
    pass-cli run \
      --env-file base.env \
      --env-file secrets.env \
      --env-file local.env \
      -- ./my-app

    Multiple secrets in single value

    # Mix secrets with plain text
    DATABASE_URL="postgresql://user:pass://vault/db/password@localhost/db"
    API_ENDPOINT=""

    Secret masking

    Default (masked):

    pass-cli run -- ./my-app
    # If app logs: API_KEY: sk_live_abc123
    # Output shows: API_KEY: <concealed by Proton Pass>

    Unmasked:

    pass-cli run --no-masking -- ./my-app

    Running with arguments

    pass-cli run -- ./my-app --config production --verbose

    CI/CD integration

    #!/bin/bash
    # Load production secrets
    pass-cli run --env-file .env.production -- ./deploy.sh

    Inject secrets into templates (inject)

    Process template files and replace secret references with actual values using handlebars-style syntax.

    Synopsis:

    pass-cli inject [--in-file FILE] [--out-file FILE] [--force] [--file-mode MODE]

    How it works:

  • Reads template from --in-file or stdin

  • Finds {{ pass://vault/item/field }} patterns

  • Resolves secrets from Proton Pass

  • Replaces references with actual values

  • Outputs to --out-file or stdout

  • Sets file permissions (Unix)
  • Arguments:

    • --in-file, -i - Path to template file (or stdin)

    • --out-file, -o - Path to write output (or stdout)

    • --force, -f - Overwrite output file without prompting

    • --file-mode - Set file permissions (Unix, default: 0600)


    Template syntax

    Important: Use double braces {{ }} (unlike run which uses bare pass://)

    # config.yaml.template
    database:
      host: localhost
      username: {{ pass://Production/Database/username }}
      password: {{ pass://Production/Database/password }}
    
    api:
      key: {{ pass://Work/API Keys/api_key }}
      secret: {{ pass://Work/API Keys/secret }}
    
    # This comment with pass://fake/uri is ignored
    # Only {{ }} wrapped references are processed

    Inject to stdout

    pass-cli inject --in-file config.yaml.template

    Inject to file

    pass-cli inject \
      --in-file config.yaml.template \
      --out-file config.yaml
    
    # Overwrite existing
    pass-cli inject \
      --in-file config.yaml.template \
      --out-file config.yaml \
      --force

    Read from stdin

    cat template.txt | pass-cli inject
    
    # Or with heredoc
    pass-cli inject << EOF
    {
      "database": {
        "password": "{{ pass://Production/Database/password }}"
      }
    }
    EOF

    Custom file permissions

    pass-cli inject \
      --in-file template.txt \
      --out-file config.txt \
      --file-mode 0644

    JSON template example

    {
      "database": {
        "host": "localhost",
        "password": "{{ pass://Production/Database/password }}"
      },
      "api": {
        "key": "{{ pass://Work/API/key }}"
      }
    }

    Settings Management

    Configure persistent preferences:

    View settings

    pass-cli settings view

    Set default vault

    # By name
    pass-cli settings set default-vault --vault-name "Personal Vault"
    
    # By share ID
    pass-cli settings set default-vault --share-id "3GqM1RhVZL8uXR_abc123"

    Affected commands: item list, item view, item totp, item create, item update, etc.

    Set default output format

    pass-cli settings set default-format human
    pass-cli settings set default-format json

    Affected commands: item list, item view, item totp, vault list, etc.

    Unset defaults

    pass-cli settings unset default-vault
    pass-cli settings unset default-format

    Share Management

    List all shares

    pass-cli share list
    pass-cli share list --output json

    Shows all resources (vaults and items) shared with you and your role.

    Invitation Management

    List pending invitations

    pass-cli invite list
    pass-cli invite list --output json

    Accept invitation

    pass-cli invite accept --invite-token "abc123def456"

    Reject invitation

    pass-cli invite reject --invite-token "abc123def456"

    User & Session Info

    View session info

    pass-cli info

    Shows: Release track, User ID, Username, Email.

    View detailed user info

    pass-cli user info
    pass-cli user info --output json

    Shows: Account details, subscription, storage usage.

    Test connection

    pass-cli test

    Verifies session validity and API connectivity.

    Updates

    Note: Only for manual installations (not package managers).

    Update to latest version

    pass-cli update
    pass-cli update --yes  # Skip confirmation

    Change release track

    # Switch to beta
    pass-cli update --set-track beta
    pass-cli update
    
    # Switch back to stable
    pass-cli update --set-track stable
    pass-cli update

    Disable automatic update checks

    export PROTON_PASS_NO_UPDATE_CHECK=1

    Object Types

    Share

    A Share represents the relationship between a user and a resource (vault or item). Defines access and permissions.

    • Vault shares: Access to entire vault and all items within it
    • Item shares: Access to a single specific item only
    • Roles:
    - Viewer: Read-only access - Editor: Read and write, can manage items (but not share or manage members) - Manager: Full control including sharing and member management - Owner: Created the vault, only one who can delete it

    Vault

    A container that organizes items. Items exist in exactly one vault.

    Item Types

    • Login: Username/password credentials with URLs, TOTP support
    • Note: Secure text notes
    • Credit Card: Payment card information (encrypted)
    • Identity: Personal information about a person
    • Alias: Email aliases for privacy protection
    • SSH Key: SSH private keys for authentication
    • Wifi: Credentials to access a WiFi network
    Note: Items are identified by Item ID, but this ID is only unique when combined with Share ID (ShareID + ItemID = globally unique).

    Best Practices

    Security

    • Use web login for maximum compatibility (SSO, U2F)
    • Generate unique passwords for each account
    • Use SSH keys stored in Pass instead of local filesystem
    • Logout on shared systems
    • Regularly review share permissions

    Organization

    • Create separate vaults for different contexts (work, personal)
    • Use descriptive titles for items and vaults
    • Set default vault for frequently used vault
    • Configure default output format (JSON for scripts, human for interactive)

    Automation

    • Store credentials in files (not env vars) for better security
    • Use Pass URIs for programmatic secret access
    • Leverage JSON output for scripting
    • Include pass-cli logout in automation cleanup

    Sharing

    • Use principle of least privilege (start with viewer)
    • Prefer vault shares for ongoing collaboration
    • Use item shares for specific, limited access
    • Regularly audit members and permissions

    Docker Usage

    Running in Docker containers requires filesystem key storage (keyring unavailable):

    # 1. Ensure logged out
    pass-cli logout --force
    
    # 2. Set filesystem key provider
    export PROTON_PASS_KEY_PROVIDER=fs
    
    # 3. Login as normal
    pass-cli login

    Why filesystem storage?

    • Containers cannot access kernel secret service

    • D-Bus unavailable in headless environments

    • Filesystem storage is the only option


    ⚠️ Security note: Key stored side-by-side with encrypted data. Secure your container environment.

    Troubleshooting

    Authentication issues

    # Check session status
    pass-cli info
    pass-cli test
    
    # Re-authenticate
    pass-cli logout
    pass-cli login

    Network issues

    • Verify internet connectivity
    • Check firewall settings for Proton domains
    • Test with pass-cli test

    Permission errors

    • Verify your role: pass-cli share list
    • Ensure you have required permissions for the operation
    • Contact vault owner to adjust permissions

    Missing resources

    • Check you're looking in the right vault
    • Verify resource hasn't been deleted
    • Confirm access hasn't been revoked
    • Check pending invitations: pass-cli invite list

    Secret reference resolution errors

    "Invalid reference format":

    • Ensure format is pass://vault/item/field

    • Check for trailing slashes

    • Verify all three components present


    "Secret reference requires a field name":
    • Add field name: pass://vault/item/field (not pass://vault/item)


    "Field not found":
    • Verify field exists: pass-cli item view --share-id --item-id

    • Check field name spelling (case-sensitive)


    Reference not found:
  • Check vault access: pass-cli vault list

  • Verify item exists: pass-cli item list --share-id

  • Confirm field name: pass-cli item view
  • Configuration

    Logging

    # Levels: trace, debug, info, warn, error, off
    export PASS_LOG_LEVEL=debug

    Note: Logs are sent to stderr (won't interfere with piping/command integration).

    Session storage

    Default locations:

    • macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/proton-pass-cli/.session/

    • Linux: ~/.local/share/proton-pass-cli/.session/


    Override:
    export PROTON_PASS_SESSION_DIR='/custom/path'

    Key storage providers

    Control how encryption keys are stored with PROTON_PASS_KEY_PROVIDER:

    1. Keyring storage (default, most secure)

    export PROTON_PASS_KEY_PROVIDER=keyring  # or unset

    Uses OS secure storage:

    • macOS: macOS Keychain

    • Linux: Kernel-based secret storage (kernel keyring)

    • Windows: Windows Credential Manager


    How it works:
    • Generates random 256-bit key on first run

    • Stores in system keyring

    • Retrieves on subsequent runs

    • If keyring unavailable but session exists, forces logout for security


    Linux note: Uses kernel keyring (no D-Bus required), works in headless environments. Secrets cleared on reboot.

    Docker limitation: Containers cannot access kernel secret service. Use filesystem storage instead.

    2. Filesystem storage

    ⚠️ Warning: Less secure - key stored side-by-side with encrypted data.

    export PROTON_PASS_KEY_PROVIDER=fs

    Stores key in /local.key with permissions 0600.

    Advantages:

    • Works in all environments (headless, containers)

    • Survives reboots

    • No dependency on system services


    When to use:
    • Docker containers

    • Development/testing

    • When system keyring unavailable


    3. Environment variable storage

    ⚠️ Warning: Key visible to other processes in same session.

    export PROTON_PASS_KEY_PROVIDER=env
    export PROTON_PASS_ENCRYPTION_KEY=your-secret-key

    Derives encryption key from PROTON_PASS_ENCRYPTION_KEY (must be set and non-empty).

    Generate safe key:

    dd if=/dev/urandom bs=1 count=2048 2>/dev/null | sha256sum | awk '{print $1}'

    Advantages:

    • Portable across all environments

    • No filesystem/keyring dependency

    • User controls key value

    • Works in CI/CD, containers, headless


    When to use:
    • CI/CD pipelines

    • Containers where filesystem persistence undesirable

    • Automation scripts

    • Explicit control over encryption key needed


    Telemetry

    Disable telemetry:

    export PROTON_PASS_DISABLE_TELEMETRY=1

    Or globally: [Account security settings]() → Disable "Collect usage diagnostics"

    What's sent: Anonymized usage data (e.g., "item created of type note") - never personal/sensitive data.

    Environment Variables

    Login credentials (interactive login)

    export PROTON_PASS_PASSWORD='password'
    export PROTON_PASS_PASSWORD_FILE='/path/to/file'
    export PROTON_PASS_TOTP='123456'
    export PROTON_PASS_TOTP_FILE='/path/to/file'
    export PROTON_PASS_EXTRA_PASSWORD='extra-password'
    export PROTON_PASS_EXTRA_PASSWORD_FILE='/path/to/file'

    SSH key passphrase

    export PROTON_PASS_SSH_KEY_PASSWORD='passphrase'
    export PROTON_PASS_SSH_KEY_PASSWORD_FILE='/path/to/file'

    Update checks

    export PROTON_PASS_NO_UPDATE_CHECK=1

    Installation

    export PROTON_PASS_CLI_INSTALL_DIR=/custom/path
    export PROTON_PASS_CLI_INSTALL_CHANNEL=beta

    Common Workflows

    Create and populate a new vault

    # Create vault
    pass-cli vault create --name "Project Alpha"
    
    # List to get share ID
    pass-cli vault list
    
    # Create login items
    pass-cli item create login \
      --share-id "new_vault_id" \
      --title "API Key" \
      --username "api_user" \
      --generate-password \
      --url ""
    
    # Share with team
    pass-cli vault share --share-id "new_vault_id" alice@team.com --role editor

    Import and use SSH keys

    # Import existing key
    pass-cli item create ssh-key import \
      --from-private-key ~/.ssh/id_ed25519 \
      --vault-name "SSH Keys" \
      --title "GitHub Key"
    
    # Load into SSH agent
    pass-cli ssh-agent load --vault-name "SSH Keys"
    
    # Or start Pass as SSH agent
    pass-cli ssh-agent start --vault-name "SSH Keys"
    export SSH_AUTH_SOCK=$HOME/.ssh/proton-pass-agent.sock

    Scripted access to secrets

    #!/bin/bash
    # Automated login
    export PROTON_PASS_PASSWORD_FILE="$HOME/.secrets/pass-password"
    pass-cli login --interactive user@proton.me
    
    # Retrieve secret
    DB_PASSWORD=$(pass-cli item view "pass://Production/Database/password" --output json | jq -r '.password')
    
    # Use secret
    connect-to-db --password "$DB_PASSWORD"
    
    # Cleanup
    pass-cli logout

    Application deployment with secrets

    #!/bin/bash
    # Create .env.production with secret references
    cat > .env.production << EOF
    NODE_ENV=production
    DATABASE_URL=pass://Production/Database/connection_string
    API_KEY=pass://Production/API/key
    STRIPE_SECRET=pass://Production/Stripe/secret_key
    EOF
    
    # Deploy application with secrets injected
    pass-cli run --env-file .env.production -- npm start
    
    # Or generate config file from template
    pass-cli inject \
      --in-file config.yaml.template \
      --out-file config.yaml \
      --force
    
    # Then run app with generated config
    ./app --config config.yaml

    CI/CD pipeline integration

    #!/bin/bash
    # Login with environment variable key storage
    export PROTON_PASS_KEY_PROVIDER=env
    export PROTON_PASS_ENCRYPTION_KEY="${CI_PASS_ENCRYPTION_KEY}"
    export PROTON_PASS_PASSWORD_FILE=/run/secrets/pass-password
    
    pass-cli login --interactive user@proton.me
    
    # Run tests with secrets
    pass-cli run --env-file .env.test -- npm test
    
    # Deploy with secrets
    pass-cli run --env-file .env.production -- ./deploy.sh
    
    # Cleanup
    pass-cli logout

    Notes

    • Beta status: Proton Pass CLI is currently in beta
    • Track switching: Only available for manual installations (not package managers)
    • Item update limitations: Cannot update TOTP or time fields via CLI
    • Passphrase recommendations: Passphrases optional for generated keys (already encrypted in vault)
    • SSH agent refresh: Default 1 hour, customizable with --refresh-interval
    • Docker containers: Must use filesystem key storage (PROTON_PASS_KEY_PROVIDER=fs)
    • Linux keyring: Uses kernel keyring (no D-Bus), secrets cleared on reboot
    • Telemetry: Anonymized only (no personal data), can be disabled
    • Secret masking: Automatically masks secrets in run command output
    • Template syntax: inject requires {{ }} braces, run uses bare pass:// URIs
    • Item ID uniqueness: Item ID only unique when combined with Share ID

    Command Reference Quick List

    Authentication:

    • login, logout, info, test


    Vault:
    • vault list, vault create, vault update, vault delete, vault share, vault member, vault transfer


    Item:
    • item list, item view, item create, item update, item delete, item share, item totp, item alias, item attachment


    Secret Injection:
    • run - Execute commands with secrets injected as environment variables

    • inject - Process template files with secret references


    Password:
    • password generate, password score


    SSH:
    • ssh-agent load, ssh-agent start


    Settings:
    • settings view, settings set, settings unset


    Share & Invite:
    • share list, invite list, invite accept, invite reject


    User:
    • user info


    Update:
    • update