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You can use OTPClient on desktop, it can import Aegis encrypted exports.
It's what I do, my TOTP codes originate on the phone because I scan the QR codes with it, but Aegis is set to export a backup each time something changes.
A sync app (FolderSync) runs every night and gets the export to my server, where it gets picked up for offline backups.
I load the latest export in OTPClient only as needed, when I run into a 2fa which is not there.
Both Aegis and OTPClient can be set to ask for password each time you open them.
i guess that's what i'll do :-) sounds good!