Turn your secrets into scannable QR codes.
OATHqr helps users create security credentials for use with 2FA/MFA and other OATH-enabled apps. Use it to generate scannable QR codes for one-time password authenticator apps such as Aegis or YubiKey. Or skip the QR code altogether and paste the formatted otpauth
URI it creates directly into OpenPGP-activated password managers such as the remarkable Pass standard unix password manager.
- Ease migration between authenticator solutions.
- Customize auth URI data and access advanced security features.
- Enable users to work directly with auth strings to discourage camera use.
- Discourage users from saving secrets to cleartext files they cannot read.
- Consolidate account credentials within encrypted password managers.
- Makes no external requests and runs offline-first.
- Installable to mobile device home screens.
- Defaults browser to strict Content-Security Policy.
- Informs users when they are using a trusted origin.
- Discourages user from saving QR code to a file.
- Proactively disables FLoC surveillance in Chrome.
- Provides accessible form for more inclusive design.
- Promotes ethical software alternatives to Google.
- Adjusts color scheme based on system preference.
- Includes native build target with isolation enabled.
OATHqr adapts its colors based on your current system preference:
Prefers Light | Prefers Dark |
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View the online demo to test it out and see how it works.
Depending on your target environment.
Once you've cloned the project and installed development dependencies with pnpm install
, start a development server:
pnpm dev
# or start the server and open the app in a new browser tab
pnpm dev -- --open
Once you've cloned the project, completed the Tauri prerequisites and installed development dependencies with pnpm install
, start a development server:
pnpm tauri dev
To create a production version of your app:
pnpm build
You can preview the production build with pnpm preview
.
To create a native version of your app:
pnpm tauri build
OATHqr - Turn your secrets into scannable QR Codes.
Copyright (C) 2022 VHS <[email protected]> (https://vhs.codeberg.page)
OATHqr is made available under the AGPL-3.0-or-later license. See the file COPYING in the source for the complete license text. To purchase a commercial license for the purpose of whitelabeling this application within your organization please contact the author.