Keepass that it is mentioned was like auto-type not what browser extension does.
This could inherently create some security issues I guess, so maybe this is why it is not there.
Unless the app can support it, which means that it would be easier to make it work for windows, Mac and then linux, or if the app is electron based maybe.
Just thinking out loud
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Autofill on the host level only works if the OS and apps support it. I don't think there is a password auto-fill protocol for Linux. Autofill on OS level exists on Android (and maybe IOS? idk, don't use that trash) but I haven't seen it anywhere on a desktop. The best I've seen is automatic focus change and keyboard emulation to type the password.
Autofill on the host level only works if the OS and apps support it. I don't think there is a password auto-fill protocol for Linux. Autofill on OS level exists on Android (and maybe IOS? idk, don't use that trash) but I haven't seen it anywhere on a desktop. The best I've seen is automatic focus change and keyboard emulation to type the password.
I remember keepass having something like that but it could be inconsistent. That was over a decade ago though. While not necessary, I agree it would be nice to hit a hotkey and autofill in the OS.
1pass has a feature where you can hit a hotkey and it brings up a small app window that I can can autofill anywhere. But you still need to do a search.