
When you install the extension click the icon and choose the link your local keepassxc to it and write a name for it. I’m using google chrome so I uninstalled the lastpass extension and installed keepassxc extension, the link is over the browsers list in the settings. Browser Integration: “enabled browser integration” then check your browser name from the list.

General: Show a system tray icon (I choose the monochrome (light)).General: Minimize window after unlocking database.General: Mimimuze window at application startup.General: Automatically launch KeePassXC at system startup.Now I have the database, saved it to a directory that’s shared with syncthing between my machines and my phone (so now I get the database over all my machines)ĭelete the CSV file as we’re done with it.įrom keepassxc settings you need to enable couple options:

Hint: check the option that says the first row is the column names to show you the column name instead of their numbers. Open keepassxc and import from CSV file, you’ll be presented with a dialog to choose the file, then asked to map the columns to their correct fields in keepassxc.

Then I exported lastpass data as CSV from a feature hidden on the side bar “More Options” -> “Advanced” -> “Export” or reach the page from here. Installed Keepassxc sudo pacman -S keepassxc As part of my effort to reduce my dependency on SaaS service today I moved from to keepassxc That means my usernames/password are no longer data stored in the cloud of lastpass but on my machine as a keepass database file.
