# Keepass Import

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## **Keepass Import**

Keeper Commander supports importing the record and folder structure directly from an encrypted Keepass file. File attachments are also supported. Make sure to first follow [these instructions](https://github.com/Keeper-Security/Commander/blob/master/keepercommander/importer/keepass/README.md) to install the necessary keepass modules.

```
$ keeper import --format=keepass test.kdbx
```

You can optionally make all top level folders as shared folder object with default permissions.

```
$ keeper import --format=keepass --shared --permissions=URES test.kdbx
```

For more options, see the help screen:

```
$ keeper help import
```


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