A Python program that grants command line entry to the c language in a compact format.
To retrieve network credentials from GNOME keyring, use the 'get' option, and for storing network credentials in the keyring, use the 'set' option. The program has additional options that can be used, such as the '--version' option that shows the program's version number, and the '-h, --help' option that displays the help message.
For the 'get' option, there are options such as '-s SERVER' to specify the network server, '-p PROTOCOL' to choose the network protocol, and '-u USER' to input the username.
For the 'set' option, all options from 'get' can be used. Options include '-w PASSWORD' for the password (and you will be asked if the password is not specified), '-t PORT' for the network port, '-d DOMAIN' for the network domain, and '-k KEYRING' for the keyring name (which uses the default when not specified).
An example usage of this tool is 'gkeyring.py get -s myserver.com -p ftp'. With its numerous functionalities, it is the perfect tool for managing network credentials.
Version 0.2.0: N/A