It's great, but how can one trust the unofficial clients? They aren't from a well-known developer, and AFAIK, you can't check that the build is from the same code as the GitHub repo.
that's the one i have, and for whatever reason, my set up does not allow me to create passwords on the android app. I have struggled with SSH multiple times (i always need to create a new ssh key rather than importing a stronger one), etc.
That said, haven't checked for fixes in a while - the actual functionality of the app itself (when in working condition) is very good.
I had issues creating passwords and syncing them too, until I changed my git repo url to be `ssh://git@github.com/…` and set up an SSH key. Worth a shot.
I wouldn't recommend it to anyone using Windows though as the one available Windows client is rather poor. I've been thinking of switching to something else after I got a Windows-based gaming PC.
I've tried pass 2 different times on 2 different versions of MacOS and both times it ends up eating tons of CPU and battery. I was never able to figure out what was happening so I just uninstalled the whole thing.
There are also (unofficial) iOS and Android clients that sync to a git repo.