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    • Jason A. Donenfeld's avatar
      Add --version switch, per request. · b11e15a0
      Jason A. Donenfeld authored
      b11e15a0
    • Jason A. Donenfeld's avatar
      Be more careful about cleaning up. · 59b5377a
      Jason A. Donenfeld authored
      59b5377a
    • Brian Mattern's avatar
      Use getopt to regularize options · 2ac8b657
      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.
      2ac8b657
    • rupa's avatar
      Don't quote ${EDITOR:-vi} · 3a0c8bae
      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.
      3a0c8bae
    • Jason A. Donenfeld's avatar
      Use PASSWORD_STORE_DIR environment variable if it is set. · 6ecdfe38
      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: default avatarSimon KP <si@eskp.net>
      6ecdfe38
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