├── .gitattributes
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├── BitwardenToChromePasswordConverter.csproj
├── BitwardenToChromePasswordConverter.sln
├── LICENSE
├── Program.cs
├── README.md
├── icon.ico
└── images
├── 1.png
├── 2.png
├── icon.ico
└── icon.png
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1 | using System;
2 | using System.Collections.Generic;
3 | using System.IO;
4 | using System.Linq;
5 | using System.Text;
6 |
7 | namespace BitwardenToChromePasswordConverter
8 | {
9 | class Program
10 | {
11 | static void Main(string[] args)
12 | {
13 | while (true)
14 | {
15 | try
16 | {
17 | Console.WriteLine(
18 | "Rename your Bitwarden passwords .csv file to \"passwords.csv\", place it in your C: drive and press ENTER");
19 | Console.WriteLine("Alternatively your can manually enter the path to your .csv file below");
20 | Console.WriteLine("Example: \"C:\\Users\\user\\Desktop\\bitwarden_export.csv\"");
21 | string filePath = Console.ReadLine();
22 |
23 | if (filePath == "")
24 | {
25 | filePath = "C:\\passwords.csv";
26 | }
27 |
28 | string fileLocationDir = filePath.Substring(0, filePath.LastIndexOf('\\'));
29 | string fileNameWithExtension = filePath.Split('\\').Last();
30 | string fileName = fileNameWithExtension.Substring(0, fileNameWithExtension.LastIndexOf('.'));
31 | string fileExtension = fileNameWithExtension.Split('.').Last();
32 |
33 |
34 | if (fileExtension != "csv")
35 | {
36 | throw new Exception("ERROR: Invalid file extension. Must be .csv");
37 | }
38 |
39 | Console.WriteLine("Processing passwords...");
40 | using (var reader = new StreamReader(filePath))
41 | {
42 | StringBuilder outputCsv = new StringBuilder();
43 | outputCsv.AppendLine(@"name,url,username,password");
44 |
45 | List headers = new List();
46 | int indexOfName = 0;
47 | int indexOfUrl = 0;
48 | int indexOfUsername = 0;
49 | int indexOfPassword = 0;
50 |
51 | int lineNumber = 0;
52 | while (!reader.EndOfStream)
53 | {
54 | // Read properties from line 0
55 | string? line = reader.ReadLine();
56 | string?[] values = line.Split(',');
57 |
58 | if (lineNumber == 0)
59 | {
60 | headers = values.ToList();
61 | indexOfName = headers.IndexOf("name");
62 | indexOfUrl = headers.IndexOf("login_uri");
63 | indexOfUsername = headers.IndexOf("login_username");
64 | indexOfPassword = headers.IndexOf("login_password");
65 |
66 | lineNumber++;
67 | continue;
68 | }
69 |
70 | // Skip android logins
71 | if (line.Contains("android://"))
72 | {
73 | continue;
74 | }
75 |
76 | if ((indexOfName + indexOfUrl + indexOfUsername + indexOfPassword) == 0)
77 | {
78 | throw new Exception("Invalid password file format. Please contact the developer!");
79 | }
80 |
81 | var name = values[indexOfName];
82 | var uri = values[indexOfUrl];
83 | var username = values[indexOfUsername];
84 | var password = values[indexOfPassword];
85 |
86 | string chromeCsvLine = $"{name},{uri},{username},{password}";
87 |
88 | outputCsv.AppendLine(chromeCsvLine);
89 | lineNumber++;
90 | Console.WriteLine(name);
91 | }
92 |
93 | Console.WriteLine("Processing finished!");
94 | Console.WriteLine("");
95 |
96 | string timeStamp = DateTime.Now.ToString("yyyyMMddHHmmss");
97 |
98 | string outputCsvString = outputCsv.ToString();
99 |
100 | string outputFileName = $"BitwardenToChromePasswords_{timeStamp}.csv";
101 | string outputFilePath = $"{fileLocationDir}\\{outputFileName}";
102 | using (StreamWriter writetext = new StreamWriter(outputFilePath))
103 | {
104 | writetext.Write(outputCsvString);
105 | }
106 |
107 | Console.BackgroundColor = ConsoleColor.Green;
108 | Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Black;
109 | Console.WriteLine("Operation successful!");
110 | Console.ResetColor();
111 |
112 | Console.WriteLine($"Output file: {outputFileName}");
113 | Console.WriteLine($"Output location: {outputFilePath}");
114 | Console.WriteLine("Press Enter to quit");
115 | Console.ReadLine();
116 | return;
117 | }
118 | }
119 | catch (UnauthorizedAccessException e)
120 | {
121 | Console.WriteLine("ERROR: Cannot write output file. Please run the program as an administrator!");
122 | Console.WriteLine("Press any key to exit!");
123 |
124 | if (Console.ReadKey().Key != null)
125 | {
126 | return;
127 | }
128 | }
129 | catch (Exception e)
130 | {
131 | if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(e.Message))
132 | {
133 | Console.WriteLine(e.Message);
134 | }
135 | else
136 | {
137 | Console.WriteLine("ERROR: File not found, please enter a valid path!");
138 | Console.WriteLine("Press any key to try again!");
139 | }
140 |
141 | if (Console.ReadKey().Key != null)
142 | {
143 | Console.Clear();
144 | }
145 | }
146 | }
147 | }
148 |
149 | static void ThrowError(Exception e, string errorMessage)
150 | {
151 | Console.BackgroundColor = ConsoleColor.Red;
152 | Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Black;
153 | Console.WriteLine("ERROR");
154 | Console.WriteLine(errorMessage);
155 | Console.ResetColor();
156 | Console.WriteLine(e);
157 | }
158 | }
159 | }
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1 | # BitwardenToChromePasswordConverter
2 | A simple console app that converts BitWarden .csv password files to Chrome/Chromium .csv files for password import.
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8 | ## How to use:
9 | ###### See [Releases](https://github.com/petar-staynov/BitwardenToChromePasswordConverter/releases "Releases") for download. Otherwise compile as a .NET Core app.
10 | #### Export your BitWarden passwords to a .csv file
11 | - Go to BitWarden -> Settings -> Export Vault
12 | - Select ".csv" as file format
13 | - Type your Master password and click Submit
14 | - The browser will download a file containing your password
15 |
16 | #### Enable password importing in Chrome/Chromium METHOD 1 (Windows)
17 | - Create a Chrome shortcut on your desktop.
18 | - Right-Click and go to properties.
19 | - In the target section just add the parameter –enable-features=PasswordImport to the end of the line.
20 | - Start the browser from the newly created shortcut
21 | - Enter chrome://settings/passwords in the address bar
22 | - Click on the 3-dots dropdown to show the Import passwords option
23 | - Select the passwords file that you created using my program.
24 |
25 | #### Enable password importing in Chrome/Chromium METHOD 2
26 | - Enter chrome://settings/passwords in the address bar
27 | - Click on the 3-dots dropdown to show the "Export passwords..." option
28 | - Right click the "Export passwords..." option and select the "Inspect" option
29 | - You will see the line of code for the EXPORT option, called "menuExportPassword"
30 | - Above it you will see the line of code for the IMPORT option, called "menuImportPassword"
31 | - In the Import code locate the word "hidden", select it (double click) and delete it
32 | - Click the ENTER key, and you’re all done! (you can close the inspect console)
33 | - Now, when you will click the 3-dots dropdown you will see the "Import" option as well
34 | - Select the passwords file that you created using my program.
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