File::KeePass gives access to KeePass version 1 (kdb) and version 2 (kdbx) databases. The version 1 and version 2 databases are very different in construction, but the majority of information overlaps and many algorithms are similar. File::KeePass attempts to iron out as many of the differences. File::KeePass gives nearly raw data access. There are a few utility methods for manipulating groups and entries. More advanced manipulation can easily be layered on top by other modules. File::KeePass is only used for reading and writing databases and for keeping passwords scrambled while in memory. Programs dealing with UI or using of auto-type features are the domain of other modules on CPAN. File::KeePass::Agent is one example.
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