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2021-09-23Add missing local variable declarationAxel Tripier
2021-09-23Replace 'which' with POSIX equivalent 'command -v'Ayush Agarwal
The 'which' command is an external command that must be called each and every time pass is used. 'which' is also not mentioned in the README as one of the dependencies that might be needed to run pass. Instead of 'which', we can use the POSIX compatible and shell built-in 'command -v'. It saves pass from making an external call and is, arguably, more reliable than using 'which' as mentioned in the following link.
2021-09-23Default to xclip if wl-clip is not foundSantiago Zarate
In the strange case that the user is jumping back and forth from X11 to Wayland and viceversa, xclip might be installed but wl-clip might not, and in such combination user might end up with the -c opion not working.
2021-06-15Remove shebang from fish completionDan Čermák
Afaik fish shell completions don't need a shebang (plus the script is not executable anyway)
2021-06-11version: bumpJason A. Donenfeld
2021-06-11Ignore non-printable characters in calls to treeRémi Lapeyre
In MacOS Catalina, pass fails on accents with 'sed: RE error: illegal byte sequence'.
2021-06-11Use GPG_OPTS when verifying .gpg-id signaturevnctdj
I use a pass-specific gpg home directory. I tell pass about it by using PASSWORD_STORE_GPG_OPTS="--homedir dir". I also tell pass to sign files with PASSWORD_STORE_SIGNING_KEY. However "pass init" returns "Signing of .gpg_id unsuccessful." because we forgot to hand it GPG_OPTS. This patch fixes that oversight.
2021-06-11Strip comments in gpg-id filesRichard Towers
2021-06-11Escape colons in zsh completion to show url portsGuido Cella
zsh completion cuts filenames after colons, for example port numbers. This is fixed by escaping colons. This will also escape backslashes after the first.
2021-05-18fish-completion: don't print full path when PASSWORD_STORE_DIR is setJohannes Altmanninger
"__fish_pass_print" enumerates all files in the password store and uses sed to strip their common prefix - the password store directory. If $PASSWORD_STORE_DIR had a trailing slash, sed would fail to remove the prefix. Fix this by canonicalizing $PASSWORD_STORE_DIR.
2020-06-25fish-completion: reuse "git" and "grep" completionsJohannes Altmanninger
This makes fish complete commands starting with "pass git" as if they were starting with "git".
2020-06-25fish-completion: don't erase existing completions for passJohannes Altmanninger
fish only loads pass.fish once, so there is no point to erasing them.
2020-06-25fish-completion: force some variables to be script-localJohannes Altmanninger
Unfortunately, a command "set x" without explicit scope overwrites the variable "x" in the innermost scope it is defined in, if any. This can cause problems if the user defines the variable "x" as global or universal variable (which is visible in all fishes). Make sure to define a local variable so we use that.
2020-06-25fish-completion: support completions for wrapper commandsJohannes Altmanninger
There is no point to checking the command name, fish already does that. Additionally fish knows about commands that "wrap" pass; those commands should inherit pass's completions. This commit enables fish>=3.1.0 to provide proper completions for this function: alias p="PASSWORD_STORE_DIR=$HOME/.my-passwords pass" or, equivalently, function p --wraps "PASSWORD_STORE_DIR=$HOME/.my-passwords pass" PASSWORD_STORE_DIR=$HOME/.my-passwords pass $argv end
2020-06-25fish-completion: remove obsolete flagJohannes Altmanninger
The -A/--authoritative flag no longer has an effect since fish 2.5 which was released in 2017.
2020-06-25fish-completion: avoid printing errors with an empty password storeJohannes Altmanninger
Reproduce by typing "pass <TAB>" in a shell launched like: HOME=`mktemp -d` fish Fish prints an error on failing globs - except when used in one of the commands "set", "for" or "count". Also quotes are unnecessary here.
2020-04-19platform/darwin: don't invoke brew for the default prefixFilippo Valsorda
"brew --prefix gnu-getopt" takes 2.125s on my very default setup (I don't even want to know why), dominating the pass wall time. If the default brew prefix is in use, just detect the getopt binary with a cheap "test -x" instead.
2020-04-19platform/darwin: drop using "display" to show QR codesFilippo Valsorda
This doesn't detect if XQuartz is installed and running, so it's broken in most setups, the experience is poor regardless, since it's not displayed inline in the terminal, but leaves a window that requires closing, and anyway the the utf8 mode works perfectly on both iTerm2 and Terminal.app.
2019-11-28Unset variables messing with Git useMartin F. Krafft
This patch makes sure that variables from the environment cannot override e.g. the Git directory to operate on, as well as other critical parts of Git operations. These variables are: - GIT_DIR - GIT_WORK_TREE - GIT_NAMESPACE - GIT_INDEX_FILE - GIT_INDEX_VERSION - GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY - GIT_COMMON_DIR If any of those are set, pass might end up operating on another repository, and things would break. I caught this having GIT_DIR set, but fortunately the other repository had a .gitignore that would have ignored the file: ``` fishbowl~% echo $GIT_DIR /home/madduck/.config/vcsh/repo.d/zsh.git fishbowl~% pass generate test The following paths are ignored by one of your .gitignore files: .password-store/test.gpg Use -f if you really want to add them. The generated password for test is: … ``` The result was an orphan file `test.gpg` in the password-store root. Signed-off-by: Martin F. Krafft <madduck@madduck.net>
2019-07-17Account for missing [:graph:] on Busybox by using [:alnum:][:punct:]Daniel Janus
Some implementations of tr (notably the ones in Busybox and Toybox) do not support the [:graph:] character class, but they do support [:punct:] and [:alnum:]. This makes pass generate sane passwords in such environments. Discussed-on: https://lists.zx2c4.com/pipermail/password-store/2019-July/003702.html
2019-06-16Exclude invalid, disabled and revoked subkeys from subkey selectionAaron Jones
When rotating encryption subkeys, and revoking the old one, `pass init keyid` would re-encrypt your stored credentials to the (now revoked) old subkey(s) in addition to the new one too. It would also mistakenly encrypt to keys that have been disabled, and keys that were never validly signed by their master (certify) key. Fix all of these cases. It was decided NOT to also exclude expired subkeys. Signed-off-by: Aaron Jones <aaronmdjones@gmail.com>
2019-02-27clip: Add support for wl-clipboardBrett Cornwall
2018-10-19bash-completion: detect whether to use gpg/gpg2 binary for complete keysElan Ruusamäe
Signed-off-by: Elan Ruusamäe <glen@pld-linux.org>
2018-10-19bash_completion: do not leak variables to globals scopeElan Ruusamäe
Signed-off-by: Elan Ruusamäe <glen@pld-linux.org>
2018-08-09Do not reencrypt symbolic linksAldis Berjoza
2018-08-03version: bumpJason A. Donenfeld
2018-08-01show: do not store binary data in bash varsJason A. Donenfeld
Instead we're forced to base64 it, like we do with the clipboard.
2018-07-26Add custom bash completion for extensionsLars Flitter
Bash completion now allows usage of extension commands. (see pass.bash-completion for details)
2018-07-26Do not set foreground color for generated passwordLukas Fleischer
Since commit 63ef32a (generate: use nice ansi colors instead., 2014-05-08), generated passwords are highlighted to make them distinguishable from the Git output. However, setting the foreground color to white makes the password hardly readable when a "black on white" color scheme is used. Drop the hardcoded foreground color and use the bold attribute only instead. Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <lfleischer@lfos.de>
2018-06-25Do not put passwords in herestringsJason A. Donenfeld
Bash sometimes writes these into temporary files, which isn't okay.
2018-06-14version: bumpJason A. Donenfeld
2018-06-14show: buffer output before displaying, in case decryption failsJason A. Donenfeld
For the line-choosing case, this is actually a big deal since we weren't passing the error code back to the user either.
2018-06-14Close stdout for background task that restores clipboardAllan Odgaard
While we do not expect any output on stdout from the background task, keeping the file handle open means that anyone calling `pass` and waiting for stdout to be closed, will have to wait (by default) for 45 seconds.
2018-06-14Don't trap INT or TERM; they are redundant and can break `pass edit`.Nick Kousu
Some EDITORs, notably Linux vi(1), which is the fallback default in pass, apparently send INT when they exit, and when pass is run under bash (which is also its default)--if you have /dev/shm/ available--bash catches this and cleans up your edited password file *before* it can be reencrypted and saved. This only happens with `pass edit`; none of the other commands combine tmpdir and $EDITOR.
2018-06-14Add tests and documentation of passing options to grep(1)Norbert Buchmueller
2018-06-14Ensure signature regexes are anchoredJason A. Donenfeld
Fixes CVE-2018-12356. Reported-by: Marcus Brinkmann <marcus.brinkmann@ruhr-uni-bochum.de>
2018-05-24grep: allow grep options and argumentsSitaram Chamarty
Allow grep options and arguments. Typical uses may be, for instance, wanting to ignore case ('-i'), print a few lines of context around the matched line, multiple patterns with '-e', etc. (background: grep is deprecating GREP_OPTIONS, so eventually that will stop working).
2018-02-19fish: reduce completion runtimesMathis Antony
Fish completion spends most of the time in calls to `sed` in for loops over entries and directories. This patch removes the repeated calls to `sed`. Signed-off-by: Mathis Antony <sveitser@gmail.com>
2018-02-08generate: disallow zero length generated passwordsJason A. Donenfeld
2018-02-01generate: in-place should work when file is emptyJason A. Donenfeld
2017-12-18Quote array specifierJason A. Donenfeld
Otherwise this expands to a filename if one exists. Suggested-by: izaberina@gmail.com
2017-10-13protect dirname calls from pass-names that look like command-line optionsStacey Sheldon
With the $path variable being passed directly to dirname, any pass-names provided by the user that happened to look like options to dirname would be processed as options rather than as the path to be split. This results in a real mess when you happen to run one of: pass edit --help pass generate --help pass insert --help then in the cmd_foo() function, you have: mkdir -p -v "$PREFIX/$(dirname --help)" which (due to the -p option to mkdir) results in the creation of an entire directory hierarchy made up of the slash-separated help text from dirname.
2017-04-13Bump versionJason A. Donenfeld
2017-04-13init: match only the public keyJason A. Donenfeld
2017-03-28Use $GPG variableJason A. Donenfeld
2017-03-20Fix compatibility with GnuPG 2.2.19Andreas Stieger
GnuPG 2.2.19 added a warning when no command was given. * src/password-store.sh (reencrypt_path): Add --decrypt to --list-only * tests/t0300-reencryption.sh (gpg_keys_from_encrypted_file): same https://bugs.gnupg.org/gnupg/msg9873 http://git.gnupg.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=gnupg.git;a=commit;h=810adfd47801fc01e45fb71af9f05c91f7890cdb https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1028867
2017-02-26Bump versionJason A. Donenfeld
2017-02-25CopyrightJason A. Donenfeld
2017-02-25StyleJason A. Donenfeld
2017-02-25git: use inner-most directoryJason A. Donenfeld