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Package:0x7466/bw-cli
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OpenClaw 评估
The skill is a command reference for the Bitwarden CLI and largely matches that purpose, but the runtime instructions reference sensitive environment variables and file paths that are not declared in the skill metadata and the skill source is unknown—this mismatch and the potential for mishandling secrets merit caution.
目的
The SKILL.md is a thorough command/reference guide for the Bitwarden 'bw' CLI (login/unlock/sync/list/get/create/edit/export/serve/etc.). The commands, options, and workflows described align with the stated purpose of interacting with Bitwarden via the bw CLI.
说明范围
The instructions explicitly reference reading and exporting secrets (e.g., BW_PASSWORD, BW_SESSION), using API key environment variables (BW_CLIENTID, BW_CLIENTSECRET), reading password files (--passwordfile), attaching files, exporting vaults to paths, and running a local REST server (bw serve) including an option that disables origin protection. Those are legitimate bw workflows, but they involve sensitive secrets and local files; the SKILL.…
安装机制
This is an instruction-only skill with no install spec and no code files; nothing will be written or downloaded by the skill itself. That is low-risk from an installation perspective. Note: the registry metadata lists an unknown source/homepage which reduces transparency but does not change the install risk because nothing is installed.
证书
The skill metadata declares no required environment variables, yet the runtime instructions use sensitive variables: BW_PASSWORD, BW_SESSION, BW_CLIENTID, BW_CLIENTSECRET and suggest sourcing secrets from files. Asking for or relying on these secrets is expected for a Bitwarden CLI guide, but the metadata omission is an incoherence — the skill does not declare the sensitive environment access it instructs the agent to use. That makes it easier…
持久
The skill does not request persistent presence (always: false), does not install components, and does not modify other skills or system configurations. Autonomous invocation is enabled by default but is not combined with other high-risk factors in the manifest.
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SKILL.md
---
name: bw-cli
description: Interact with Bitwarden password manager using the bw CLI. Covers authentication (login/unlock/logout/status), vault operations (list/get/create/edit/delete/restore items, folders, attachments, collections), password/passphrase generation, organization management, and Send/receive. Use for "bitwarden", "bw", "password safe", "vaultwarden", "vault", "password manager", "generate password", "get password", "unlock vault", "share send".
metadata:
author: tfm
version: "1.9.0"
docs: https://bitwarden.com/help/cli/
docs-md: https://bitwarden.com/help/cli.md
api-key-docs: https://bitwarden.com/help/personal-api-key/
---
# Bitwarden CLI
Complete reference for interacting with Bitwarden via the command-line interface.
**Official documentation:** https://bitwarden.com/help/cli/
**Markdown version (for agents):** https://bitwarden.com/help/cli.md
## Quick Reference
### Installation
```bash
# Native executable (recommended)
# https://bitwarden.com/download/?app=cli
# npm
npm install -g @bitwarden/cli
# Linux package managers
choco install bitwarden-cli # Windows via Chocolatey
snap install bw # Linux via Snap
```
### Authentication Flow (Preferred: Unlock First)
**Standard-Workflow (unlock-first):**
```bash
# 1. Try unlock first (fast, most common case)
export BW_SESSION=$(bw unlock --passwordenv BW_PASSWORD --raw 2>/dev/null)
# 2. Only if unlock fails, fall back to login
if [ -z "$BW_SESSION" ]; then
bw login "$BW_EMAIL" "$BW_PASSWORD"
export BW_SESSION=$(bw unlock --passwordenv BW_PASSWORD --raw)
fi
# 3. Sync before any vault operation
bw sync
# 4. End session
bw lock # Lock (keep login)
bw logout # Complete logout
```
**Alternative: Direct login methods**
```bash
bw login # Interactive login (email + password)
bw login --apikey # API key login (uses BW_CLIENTID/BW_CLIENTSECRET from .secrets)
bw login --sso # SSO login
bw unlock # Interactive unlock
bw unlock --passwordenv BW_PASSWORD # Auto-available from sourced .secrets
```
## Session & Configuration Commands
### status
Check authentication and vault status:
```bash
bw status
```
Returns: `unauthenticated`, `locked`, or `unlocked`.
### config
Configure CLI settings:
```bash
# Set server (self-hosted or regional)
bw config server https://vault.example.com
bw config server https://vault.bitwarden.eu # EU cloud
bw config server # Check current
# Individual service URLs
bw config server --web-vault <url> --api <url> --identity <url>
```
### sync
Sync local vault with server (always run before vault operations):
```bash
bw sync # Full sync
bw sync --last # Show last sync timestamp
```
### update
Check for updates (does not auto-install):
```bash
bw update
```
### serve
Start REST API server:
```bash
bw serve --port 8087 --hostname localhost
```
## Vault Item Commands
### list
List vault objects:
```bash
# Items
bw list items
bw list items --search github
bw list items --folderid <id> --collectionid <id>
bw list items --url https://example.com
bw list items --trash # Items in trash
# Folders
bw list folders
# Collections
bw list collections # All collections
bw list org-collections --organizationid <id> # Org collections
# Organizations
bw list organizations
bw list org-members --organizationid <id>
```
### get
Retrieve single values or items:
```bash
# Get specific fields (by name or ID)
bw get password "GitHub"
bw get username "GitHub"
bw get totp "GitHub" # 2FA code
bw get notes "GitHub"
bw get uri "GitHub"
# Get full item JSON
bw get item "GitHub"
bw get item <uuid> --pretty
# Other objects
bw get folder <id>
bw get collection <id>
bw get organization <id>
bw get org-collection <id> --organizationid <id>
# Templates for create operations
bw get template item
bw get template item.login
bw get template item.card
bw get template item.identity
bw get template item.securenote
bw get template folder
bw get template collection
bw get template item-collections
# Security
bw get fingerprint <user-id>
bw get fingerprint me
bw get exposed <password> # Check if password is breached
# Attachments
bw get attachment <filename> --itemid <id> --output /path/
```
### create
Create new objects:
```bash
# Create folder
bw get template folder | jq '.name="Work"' | bw encode | bw create folder
# Create login item
bw get template item | jq
'.name="Service" | .login=$(bw get template item.login | jq '.username="user@example.com" | .password="secret"')'
| bw encode | bw create item
# Create secure note (type=2)
bw get template item | jq
'.type=2 | .secureNote.type=0 | .name="Note" | .notes="Content"'
| bw encode | bw create item
# Create card (type=3)
bw get template item | jq
'.type=3 | .name="My Card" | .card=$(bw get template item.card | jq '.number="4111..."')'
| bw encode | bw create item
# Create identity (type=4)
bw get template item | jq
'.type=4 | .name="My Identity" | .identity=$(bw get template item.identity)'
| bw encode | bw create item
# Create SSH key (type=5)
bw get template item | jq
'.type=5 | .name="My SSH Key"'
| bw encode | bw create item
# Attach file to existing item
bw create attachment --file ./doc.pdf --itemid <uuid>
```
Item types: `1=Login`, `2=Secure Note`, `3=Card`, `4=Identity`, `5=SSH Key`.
### edit
Modify existing objects:
```bash
# Edit item
bw get item <id> | jq '.login.password="newpass"' | bw encode | bw edit item <id>
# Edit folder
bw get folder <id> | jq '.name="New Name"' | bw encode | bw edit folder <id>
# Edit item collections
echo '["collection-uuid"]' | bw encode | bw edit item-collections <item-id> --organizationid <id>
# Edit org collection
bw get org-collection <id> --organizationid <id> | jq '.name="New Name"' | bw encode | bw edit org-collection <id> --organizationid <id>
```
### delete
Remove objects:
```bash
# Send to trash (recoverable 30 days)
bw delete item <id>
bw delete folder <id>
bw delete attachment <id> --itemid <id>
bw delete org-collection <id> --organizationid <id>
# Permanent delete (irreversible!)
bw delete item <id> --permanent
```
### restore
Recover from trash:
```bash
bw restore item <id>
```
## Password Generation
### generate
Generate passwords or passphrases:
```bash
# Password (default: 14 chars)
bw generate
bw generate --uppercase --lowercase --number --special --length 20
bw generate -ulns --length 32
# Passphrase
bw generate --passphrase --words 4 --separator "-" --capitalize --includeNumber
```
## Send Commands (Secure Sharing)
### send
Create ephemeral shares:
```bash
# Text Send
bw send -n "Secret" -d 7 --hidden "This text vanishes in 7 days"
# File Send
bw send -n "Doc" -d 14 -f /path/to/file.pdf
# Advanced options
bw send --password accesspass -f file.txt
```
### receive
Access received Sends:
```bash
bw receive <url> --password <pass>
```
## Organization Commands
### move
Share items to organization:
```bash
echo '["collection-uuid"]' | bw encode | bw move <item-id> <organization-id>
```
### confirm
Confirm invited members:
```bash
bw get fingerprint <user-id>
bw confirm org-member <user-id> --organizationid <id>
```
### device-approval
Manage device approvals:
```bash
bw device-approval list --organizationid <id>
bw device-approval approve <request-id> --organizationid <id>
bw device-approval approve-all --organizationid <id>
bw device-approval deny <request-id> --organizationid <id>
bw device-approval deny-all --organizationid <id>
```
## Import & Export
### import
Import from other password managers:
```bash
bw import --formats # List supported formats
bw import lastpasscsv ./export.csv
bw import bitwardencsv ./import.csv --organizationid <id>
```
### export
Export vault data:
```bash
bw export # CSV format
bw export --format json
bw export --format encrypted_json
bw export --format encrypted_json --password <custom-pass>
bw export --format zip # Includes attachments
bw export --output /path/ --raw # Output to file or stdout
bw export --organizationid <id> --format json
```
## Utilities
### encode
Base64 encode JSON for create/edit operations:
```bash
bw get template folder | jq '.name="Test"' | bw encode | bw create folder
```
### generate (password)
See [Password Generation](#password-generation).
### Global Options
Available on all commands:
```bash
--pretty # Format JSON output with tabs
--raw # Return raw output
--response # JSON formatted response
--quiet # No stdout (use for piping secrets)
--nointeraction # Don't prompt for input
--session <key> # Pass session key directly
--version # CLI version
--help # Command help
```
## Security Reference
### Secure Password Storage (Workspace .secrets)
Store the master password in a `.secrets` file in the workspace root and auto-load it:
```bash
# Create .secrets file
mkdir -p ~/.openclaw/workspace
echo "BW_PASSWORD=your_master_password" > ~/.openclaw/workspace/.secrets
chmod 600 ~/.openclaw/workspace/.secrets
# Add to .gitignore
echo ".secrets" >> ~/.openclaw/workspace/.gitignore
# Auto-source in shell config (run once)
echo 'source ~/.openclaw/workspace/.secrets 2>/dev/null' >> ~/.bashrc
# OR for zsh:
echo 'source ~/.openclaw/workspace/.secrets 2>/dev/null' >> ~/.zshrc
```
**Now BW_PASSWORD is always available:**
```bash
bw unlock --passwordenv BW_PASSWORD
```
**Security requirements:**
- File must be mode `600` (user read/write only)
- Must add `.secrets` to `.gitignore`
- Never commit the .secrets file
- Auto-sourcing happens on new shell sessions; run `source ~/.openclaw/workspace/.secrets` for current session
### API Key Authentication (Workspace .secrets)
For automated/API key login, store credentials in the same `.secrets` file:
```bash
# Add API credentials to .secrets
echo "BW_CLIENTID=user.xxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx" >> ~/.openclaw/workspace/.secrets
echo "BW_CLIENTSECRET=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" >> ~/.openclaw/workspace/.secrets
chmod 600 ~/.openclaw/workspace/.secrets
```
**Login with API key:**
```bash
bw login --apikey
```
**⚠️ Known Issue / Workaround**
On some self-hosted Vaultwarden instances, `bw login --apikey` may fail with:
```
User Decryption Options are required for client initialization
```
**Workaround - Use Email/Password Login:**
```bash
# Add EMAIL to .secrets
echo "BW_EMAIL=your@email.com" >> ~/.openclaw/workspace/.secrets
# Login with email + password (instead of --apikey)
bw login "$BW_EMAIL" "$BW_PASSWORD"
# Or as one-liner
set -a && source ~/.openclaw/workspace/.secrets && set +a && bw login "$BW_EMAIL" "$BW_PASSWORD"
# Then unlock as usual
bw unlock --passwordenv BW_PASSWORD
```
**Full workflow (recommended for self-hosted):**
```bash
# Source the .secrets file
set -a && source ~/.openclaw/workspace/.secrets && set +a
# Try unlock first (faster, works if already logged in)
export BW_SESSION=$(bw unlock --passwordenv BW_PASSWORD --raw 2>/dev/null)
# Only login if unlock failed (vault not initialized)
if [ -z "$BW_SESSION" ]; then
bw login "$BW_EMAIL" "$BW_PASSWORD"
export BW_SESSION=$(bw unlock --passwordenv BW_PASSWORD --raw)
fi
# Ready to use
bw sync
bw list items
```
**Get your API key:** https://bitwarden.com/help/personal-api-key/
### Environment Variables
```bash
BW_CLIENTID # API key client_id
BW_CLIENTSECRET # API key client_secret
BW_PASSWORD # Master password for unlock
BW_SESSION # Session key (auto-used by CLI)
BITWARDENCLI_DEBUG=true # Enable debug output
NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS # Self-signed certs path
BITWARDENCLI_APPDATA_DIR # Custom config directory
```
### Two-Step Login Methods
Method values: `0=Authenticator`, `1=Email`, `3=YubiKey`.
```bash
bw login user@example.com password --method 0 --code 123456
```
### URI Match Types
Values: `0=Domain`, `1=Host`, `2=Starts With`, `3=Exact`, `4=Regex`, `5=Never`.
### Field Types
Values: `0=Text`, `1=Hidden`, `2=Boolean`.
### Organization User Types
`0=Owner`, `1=Admin`, `2=User`, `3=Manager`, `4=Custom`.
### Organization User Statuses
`0=Invited`, `1=Accepted`, `2=Confirmed`, `-1=Revoked`.
## Best Practices
1. **Unlock first, login only if needed**: Try `bw unlock` first as it's faster; only run `bw login` if unlock fails (vault not initialized)
2. **Always sync**: Run `bw sync` before any vault operation
3. **Secure session**: Use `bw lock` when done
4. **Protect secrets**: Never log BW_SESSION or BW_PASSWORD
5. **Secure storage**: Keep .secrets file at mode 600, never commit it
6. **Auto-source**: Add to ~/.bashrc or ~/.zshrc for persistent env vars
7. **Verify fingerprints**: Before confirming org members
## Troubleshooting
| Issue | Solution |
|-------|----------|
| "Bot detected" | Use `--apikey` or provide `client_secret` |
| "Vault is locked" | Run `bw unlock` and export BW_SESSION |
| Self-signed cert error | Set `NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS` |
| Need debug info | `export BITWARDENCLI_DEBUG=true` |
---
**References:**
- HTML documentation: https://bitwarden.com/help/cli/
- Markdown (fetchable): https://bitwarden.com/help/cli.md
- Personal API Key: https://bitwarden.com/help/personal-api-key/