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Ignore-this: 2f0a02613780067d324b04a8cdb9c0ed
pass stores its passwords in directories, so the contents of the directory
store needs to be enumerated recursively. Alexander Sulfrian provided this
patch on the mailinglist, which I tested (it works) and cleaned up slightly.
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Ignore-this: 11e85dfe3d24cef88d8d89f4e7b1ec0b
This module provides 3 <XMonad.Prompt> to ease passwords manipulation (generate, read, remove):
- one to lookup passwords in the password-storage.
- one to generate a password for a given password label that the user inputs.
- one to delete a stored password for a given password label that the user inputs.
All those prompts benefit from the completion system provided by the module <XMonad.Prompt>.
The password store is setuped through an environment variable PASSWORD_STORE_DIR.
If this is set, use the content of the variable.
Otherwise, the password store is located on user's home @$HOME\/.password-store@.
Source:
- The password storage implementation is <http://git.zx2c4.com/password-store the password-store cli>.
- Inspired from <http://babushk.in/posts/combining-xmonad-and-pass.html>
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