So that means that with a keyboard shortcut a menu will pop up where you can either start typing and it will do suggestions for you, or you click on what is already available. It’s nice for people who prefer to not do too many mouse clicking (think : RSI).
Rofi is a window switcher, run dialog and dmenu replacement. Screenshots : https://screenshots.debian.net/package/rofi
So that means that with a keyboard shortcut a menu will pop up where you can either start typing and it will do suggestions for you, or you click on what is already available. It’s nice for people who prefer to not do too many mouse clicking (think : RSI).
That’s neat but how is it related to bitwarden? That’s where I’m stumped.
I’ve not looked much further into this software but it looks like it would use rbw, a command line tool for Bitwarden, to work with rofi.