- Sep 14, 2012
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Jason A. Donenfeld authored
This should be removed at somepoint in the future. Currently, the Homebrew people need something to make them happy. This is it.
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- Sep 13, 2012
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Jason A. Donenfeld authored
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Jason A. Donenfeld authored
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Jason A. Donenfeld authored
Reported-by:
Brian Mattern <rephorm@rephorm.com>
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Brian Mattern authored
Right now, every time I call pass to decrypt a key, I get output like: You need a passphrase to unlock the secret key for user: "User Name <user@domain.com>" 2048-bit ELG-E key, ID XXXXXXNX, created 2012-04-20 (main key ID NNXXNNNX) password This patch cleans it up so that only the password is output. I use pinentry-gtk-2 to enter the gpg passphrase, so this information is redundant to me. I haven't tried other pinentry versions to see if they repeat the information as well.
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Brian Mattern authored
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Brian Mattern authored
this allows the full entry to be completed with a single tab if there is only one entry in a folder e.g., given: amazon.com user at domain.com google.com user1 user2 `pass am<tab>` -> `pass amazon.com/user at domain.com` while `pass goo<tab>` -> `pass google.com/` (previously, the amazon completion would have stopped at amazon.com despite only a single entry existing)
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Brian Mattern authored
Currently, if you hit ctrl-c at the standard 'Enter password' prompt, since it is piped directly to gpg, the entry gets cleared. Trying to read from that entry results in: gpg: [don't know]: 1st length byte missing This patch fixes this. Tweaked by Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com> to add GNU readline features by using -e in read.
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Brian Mattern authored
This asks before inserting a password when one already exists at that location (instead of just overwriting it).
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Jason A. Donenfeld authored
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- Sep 12, 2012
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Jason A. Donenfeld authored
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Jason A. Donenfeld authored
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Brian Mattern authored
I like being able to specify command line options (like -c) at the end of the line (which is usually when I think of the fact that I need them). The attached patch uses getopt(1) to regularize the option list so that lazy people like me can specify the options in any order.
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rupa authored
Attached is a trivial patch that removes the quotes from the line that invokes $EDITOR. It's perfectly cromulent to set $EDITOR to something with spaces in it, so when we evaluate this one we want it evaluated bare. For example security nerds might want EDITOR='vim -n' if they are scared of swap files, and that breaks if we quote there.
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Jason A. Donenfeld authored
A user made this request: I was wondering whether it is in a planning to have multiple password-store directory trees or possible to achieve? eg. $HOME/.pwd-store-work and $HOME/.pwd-store-home. Maybe distinguish them with a command line switch and then create aliases in .bash_aliases? Why I'm asking is that I have multiple major password categories - personal, work etc. It'll be nice to keep them separate and under different repos. Reported-by:
Simon KP <si@eskp.net>
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- Sep 11, 2012
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Jason A. Donenfeld authored
Only GNU systems have --tmpdir, so for other systems we use the TMPDIR environment variable. Reported-by:
Alexis <surryhill@gmail.com>
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Dmitry Medvinsky authored
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Jason A. Donenfeld authored
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Jason A. Donenfeld authored
This allows users to edit password files using temporary files created in /dev/shm. This commit also tidies other things up and fixes minor bugs and griviences that should be separate commits but aren't. Reported-by:
rupa <rupa@lrrr.us>
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Brian Mattern authored
this allows completing password entries without explicitly typing 'show'
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- Sep 10, 2012
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David Michael authored
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- Sep 08, 2012
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Jason A. Donenfeld authored
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- Sep 07, 2012
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Jason A. Donenfeld authored
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Jason A. Donenfeld authored
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Jason A. Donenfeld authored
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Jason A. Donenfeld authored
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Jason A. Donenfeld authored
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Christophe Fergeau authored
The default permissions set by 'install' are 0755 which is not what we want for manpages and the bash completion file.
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Christophe Fergeau authored
It's meant to be source, so no need for it to start with #!/bin/bash rpmlint complains about this.
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- Sep 06, 2012
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Christophe Fergeau authored
This commit introduces these variables, and defaults to using the same values as the ones that were used before. The advantage of doing this is to make it easier to use some distro-specific layout. When this is desirable, these variables can be overridden to what is appropriate at package build time.
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Jason A. Donenfeld authored
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Jason A. Donenfeld authored
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Jason A. Donenfeld authored
Reported-by:
Theo Belaire <tbelaire@uwaterloo.ca>
- Sep 05, 2012
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Jason A. Donenfeld authored
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