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2012-09-19Since we're using batch mode, we can read directly.Jason A. Donenfeld
2012-09-19Clean up git handling.Jason A. Donenfeld
Get rid of push/pull shortcuts, as they weren't widely used. Add contents to repo on git init. Centralize git add logic, and make it less error prone.
2012-09-19Fix git regression.Jason A. Donenfeld
2012-09-18Quote the template.Jason A. Donenfeld
2012-09-18Quote the program name.Jason A. Donenfeld
2012-09-17Abstract potentially platform specific commands into their own commands.Jason A. Donenfeld
2012-09-16Support recursive and forced removal.Jason A. Donenfeld
Laurent asked for this. Reported-by: Laurent Ghigonis <laurent@p1sec.com>
2012-09-16Small stylistic things.Jason A. Donenfeld
Reported-by: Laurent Ghigonis <laurent@p1sec.com>
2012-09-14Bump to 1.3.1.Jason A. Donenfeld
2012-09-13Typo.Jason A. Donenfeld
2012-09-13Bump version.Jason A. Donenfeld
2012-09-13Allow avoiding the prompt for overwriting, with --force flag.Jason A. Donenfeld
2012-09-13Split out common gpg options into variable.Jason A. Donenfeld
Reported-by: Brian Mattern <rephorm@rephorm.com>
2012-09-13use gpg --batch for quieter outputBrian Mattern
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.
2012-09-13prevent <ctrl-c> on password entry from wiping out fileBrian Mattern
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.
2012-09-13Confirm before overwriting an entryBrian Mattern
This asks before inserting a password when one already exists at that location (instead of just overwriting it).
2012-09-13Use bash's read command better.Jason A. Donenfeld
2012-09-13Add --version switch, per request.Jason A. Donenfeld
2012-09-13Be more careful about cleaning up.Jason A. Donenfeld
2012-09-12Use getopt to regularize optionsBrian Mattern
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.
2012-09-12Don't quote ${EDITOR:-vi}rupa
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.
2012-09-12Use PASSWORD_STORE_DIR environment variable if it is set.Jason A. Donenfeld
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>
2012-09-11Use portable mktemp.Jason A. Donenfeld
Only GNU systems have --tmpdir, so for other systems we use the TMPDIR environment variable. Reported-by: Alexis <surryhill@gmail.com>
2012-09-11Fix inconsistent indentation in usage messageDmitry Medvinsky
2012-09-11Add an edit mode that uses $EDITOR.Jason A. Donenfeld
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>
2012-09-08Only copy the first line of the password file to the clipboard.Jason A. Donenfeld
2012-09-07Update FSF address, add copyrights.Jason A. Donenfeld
2012-09-06Use more normal sleep variant.Jason A. Donenfeld
2012-09-06Use --noreport instead of head -n -2 for tree so that it works on mac.Jason A. Donenfeld
Reported-by: Theo Belaire <tbelaire@uwaterloo.ca>
2012-09-04No echo mode.Jason A. Donenfeld
Add a --no-echo flag to the insert operation so that the password isn't echoed when entering it. This requires the user to echo the password twice for confirmation. Reported-by: Dominic Lüchinger <d.luechinger@snowgarden.ch>
2012-09-04Properly quote the path too.Jason A. Donenfeld
2012-09-04Allow passwords having spaces to go unbroken to the clipboard.Bernardo Freitas Paulo da Costa
This also prevents showing the second <word> of the password in the prompt.
2012-09-03Show program name properly in error message.Jason A. Donenfeld
2012-09-03Move examples into manpage.Jason A. Donenfeld
2012-09-03Make into a real project.Jason A. Donenfeld