@TheKernalBlog Been using KeepassXC for a few years now after coming off from LastPass charging for multiplatform vault syncing.
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@ak474000 @TheKernalBlog KeePassXC is great! I use Syncthing to keep it synced across all of my devices (even mobile)!
Does this reliably work for you? I occasionally had issues with a similar setup when I made changes to the database on both devices while offline. In the end I had to resolve the conflict manually which was quite annoying. That was the reason for me to switch to Bitwarden (on a self hosted instance of vaultwarden).
@nachtigall I don't think I ever found myself making changes on multiple offline devices at the same time, so I never ran into sync conflicts.
I did have a database corruption that propagated to all devices. Would have been a pain but one device is my home server which takes backups independently.
I've had this setup for 6 years or so and it's been great. I wouldn't be surprised if there's a cleaner solution though.