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Folks are lazy and don't want to type very much, so they'd like to have
a default password length to generate that can be configured via
environment variables per usual. I'm making the default 25.
If the user forbids the use of symbols, pwgen will use a-zA-Z0-9,
ensuring that at least one A-Z and at least one 0-9 is used. We want to
have a password of at least 128-bits, so factoring in the issue with "at
least one of this character type", 25 gets us there squarely.
Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
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To assist the migration from the default Firefox password store to
passff.
Add also some basic tests.
More info at:
- <https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/password-exporter>
- <https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/passff>
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Prof. Aho always seemed neat, but parsing a script inside a script for
the simple purpose of removing the trailing new line seems a bit absurd.
So, instead use two processes! One for getting the first line and one
for removing the trailing line. Everybody loves more calls to fork(),
right?
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Without this patch, all entries are processed twice: once in the first
call to import_group (which recursively processes all entries), then in
the following import_group on all subgroups.
This leads to spurious warnings ("Duplicate needs merging") and extra
text added to each entry.
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Use a defvar for the timeout timer in order to have better control and
not starting multiple timers when calling password-store-copy.
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In particular, people were encountering exceptions when `empty?` was
called on a `nil` grouping.
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The output of pass may contain "%", which will cause `message` to throw
the error: "Not enough arguments for format string".
For example, `pass rename foo bar` outputs:
[master c33f7a9] Rename foo to bar.
1 file changed, 0 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
rename foo.gpg => bar.gpg (100%)
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It seems this file doesn't use spaces any more.
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In 87ec1489fa98, I forgot that some people like to store more than one line in
their password files. We should only pass the first line to xdotool.
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This works around a bug in xdotool parsing when encountering quotes, see
https://github.com/jordansissel/xdotool/issues/72.
Thanks to Gerd Wachsmuth for the report.
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putput to a file named "-"
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Uses the PASSWORD_STORE_GPG_OPTS environment variable.
Can be used to (e.g.) change the keyrings or trust model used.
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Multiline insert errors gave a exit code of 0, now correctly propagated.
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Use delq instead of -reject from the dash package.
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This fixes a problem where gnupg-agent messages would get mixed with the
password content.
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instead of cygwin's gpg binary
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This reverts commit ec8140b0f1a422aad16d41d0c322f3a6ceef74fe.
The needed option is only available on GnuPG 2.1, and we need to support
GnuPG 2.0 too.
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Symlinks inside password-store make sense when using passff in firefox, and
have the same LDAP password in different websites.
In order to have passff working correctly then, we need to strip the .gpg
extension from symlinks as well. Example output of `pass find site1` or `pass
| grep site1` before this commit:
site1.job.com.gpg -> site2.job.com
and after:
site1.job.com -> site2.job.com
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xclip will return a non-zero exit code if $DISPLAY is not set, which
might happen, for example, if you're running pass in a tmux session
remotely or something like that. xclip itself will also show an error
message ("Can't open display") which provides enough context to figure
out what the problem is.
There might be other reasons for xclip to return a non-zero exit code,
but the man page doesn't list them.
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