Local Password apps other than Keepass and gopass
As for keepass itself, you will never lose access to keepass because it’s locally run and can run on any device.
Even with syncthing, if a file is corrupted (without you knowing) it would just get synced corrupted across to other locations.
But if you follow my advice to enable multiple versions, you can always revert to the previous versions. This is not default behavior in syncthing, but it’s just a toggle. You can have as many database files as you want going as far back as you want. There is a reason why I keep mentioning this.
docs.syncthing.net
File Versioning — Syncthing documentation
With cloud backup, I was referring to something like Proton Drive with the keypass file. If you wanted, you could even have this set up to upload every version of the keypass file created by Syncthing.
If you’re just not comfortable with keepass yet then it makes sense to keep the passwords in bitwarden as well. However, long term, it will be a lot of unnecessary work to keep the two database files (bitwarden/vaultwarden and keepass using different file formats) in sync.
Also, I actually do run bitwarden and plan to switch to vaultwarden, but it’s because I don’t want want to use keepass. I would never go through the work of managing both. Obviously it’s harmless if you still want to do it though.
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