![]() Open up terminal, cd to the location of the file and run: $ php extract.php (you will need PHP installed, verify this by running php -v).Create a new file next to this folder called extract.php and paste the contents below, or you can download a zip file which contains the file.You should now have a folder with lots fo files and folders inside.Locate the file and rename it from locko.lockexp (or untitled.lockexp) to passwords.zip.Open Locko and go to File -> Export, choose a location for your file - the easiest place is to put in your home directory if you can.This script was written 5 years ago when I didn't know bash and I now no longer have Locko to write a bash version. I did consider making it a website/web service but then realised no-one would upload their unencrypted passwords to a dodgy looking website! You need to be comfortable with the command line to do this.You may find that if you had any custom folders/groups that they get lost. It takes the Locko files and converts them to a flat CSV file. I have written a PHP script to transform the file from Locko into 1Password (or other password manager with some tweaking) compatible files. Most password managers offer an Export/Import options (normally JSON being the file type of choice) however, Locko does not, and only exports its own format. I changed password managers going from Locko, created by Binary Nights to 1Password from Agile Bits. Many thanks to for pointing out it doesn't work and helping me update the code. Update: 16th June 2020: Since I wrote this post in 2015, it seems Locko has updated its export slightly.
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