Alternative implementation of the Bitwarden server API written in Rust and compatible with upstream Bitwarden clients*, perfect for self-hosted deployment where running the official resource-heavy service might not be ideal.FeaturesBasically full implementation of Bitwarden API is provided including:Organizations supportAttachmentsVault API supportServing the static files for Vault interfaceWebsite icons APIAuthenticator and U2F supportYubiKey and Duo supportNote: This project was known as Bitwarden_RS and has been renamed to separate itself from the official Bitwarden server in the hopes of avoiding confusion and trademark/branding issues.
Lightweight, self-hosted server written in Rust, fully compatible with Bitwarden clients, implements the Bitwarden server API, supports organizations, attachments, web in...
Location:
Spain
Collection time:
2025-09-29
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