Files
documentation/site/source/user-manual/service-guides/vaultwarden/index.rst
BitcoinMechanic 758f16262e revamp all of vaultwarden documentation (#341)
* revamp all of vaultwarden documentation

* overhaul part 2

* Update site/source/user-manual/service-guides/vaultwarden/bitwarden-walkthrough.rst

Co-authored-by: kn0wmad <39687477+kn0wmad@users.noreply.github.com>

* restructure

* embellish admin panel section, add pics

* tackled the remining suggestions and nit picks

* change from collapses to subnav, rework some other bits

* mention package managers before website downloads, discourage snap

* put link to client setup from walkthrough guide

---------

Co-authored-by: Lucy C <12953208+elvece@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: kn0wmad <39687477+kn0wmad@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-04-03 13:12:20 -07:00

19 lines
765 B
ReStructuredText

.. _vaultwarden-service:
===========
Vaultwarden
===========
Vaultwarden is a self-hosted password manager, which means your passwords physically live on your Start9 Server. Be sure to create backups and keep them safe! If you lose your Server or uninstall Vaultwarden, and you have not made a backup, all your passwords will be lost forever.
If you currently have a **hosted** account with Bitwarden, you can export your data from that account and import it to your Vaultwarden service on your Start9 Server using the built-in import/export features in any Bitwarden application!
Follow the guides below to get the most out of your Vaultwarden server:
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 1
bitwarden-walkthrough
bitwarden-client-setup
vaultwarden-organizations