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README.md
Keysmith
Keysmith is an application to generate two-factor authentication (2FA) tokens when logging in to your (online) accounts. Currently it supports both HOTP and TOTP tokens.
Some todo items include:
- QR code scanning
- Backup and Restore of accounts
Originally this code was based largely on the authenticator-ng application by the Rodney Dawes and Michael Zanetti for Ubuntu Touch.