Passwords
for Windows and Linux
for macOS
Ctrl+Alt+S
Specify whether PyCharm should save your passwords - ones you use to access password-protected resources such as version control repositories and databases.
When you use KeePass password manager, the master password will be used to access a file that stores individual passwords. Once PyCharm remembers your passwords, it will not ask for the passwords again including the master password unless you need to access the password database.
Under , you can configure password settings.
Item | Description |
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In native Keychain | PyCharm displays this option for macOS and Linux only. Select this option to use native Keychain for storing your passwords. |
In KeePass | Select this option to use the KeePass password manager for storing your passwords. |
Database | This field displays the location of your current c.kdbx file. If you need to select another location, click and in the dialog that opens, choose the appropriate one.If you want to import another c.kdbx file, click icon and from the drop-down list select Import. If you want to remove the existing passwords in the c.kdbx file, select Clear. |
Master Password | Use this field to enter a password that you want to use for accessing c.kdbx file. The first time PyCharm generates a password automatically. |
Do not save, forget password after restart | Select this option if you want to remove the c.kdbx file containing individual passwords after the restart. |
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Last modified: 26 July 2017