wok-current annotate pass/description.txt @ rev 25685
Add checkspace / fetchall feature for tazpkg
author | Stanislas Leduc <shann@slitaz.org> |
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date | Thu Mar 14 20:28:39 2024 +0000 (8 months ago) |
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Hans-G?nter@25111 | 1 Password management should be simple and follow Unix philosophy. |
Hans-G?nter@25111 | 2 With pass, each password lives inside of a gpg encrypted file |
Hans-G?nter@25111 | 3 whose filename is the title of the website or resource that |
Hans-G?nter@25111 | 4 requires the password. |
Hans-G?nter@25111 | 5 These encrypted files may be organized into meaningful folder |
Hans-G?nter@25111 | 6 hierarchies, copied from computer to computer, and, in general, |
Hans-G?nter@25111 | 7 manipulated using standard command line file management utilities. |
Hans-G?nter@25111 | 8 |
Hans-G?nter@25111 | 9 Pass makes managing these individual password files extremely easy. |
Hans-G?nter@25111 | 10 All passwords live in ~/.password-store, and pass provides some |
Hans-G?nter@25111 | 11 nice commands for adding, editing, generating, and retrieving |
Hans-G?nter@25111 | 12 passwords. |
Hans-G?nter@25111 | 13 It is a very short and simple shell script. |
Hans-G?nter@25111 | 14 It's capable of temporarily putting passwords on your clipboard |
Hans-G?nter@25111 | 15 and tracking password changes using git. |
Hans-G?nter@25111 | 16 |
Hans-G?nter@25111 | 17 You can edit the password store using ordinary unix shell commands |
Hans-G?nter@25111 | 18 alongside the pass command. |
Hans-G?nter@25111 | 19 There are no funky file formats or new paradigms to learn. |
Hans-G?nter@25111 | 20 There is bash completion so that you can simply hit tab to fill in |
Hans-G?nter@25111 | 21 names and commands, as well as completion for zsh and fish available |
Hans-G?nter@25111 | 22 in the completion folder. |
Hans-G?nter@25111 | 23 The very active community has produced many impressive clients and |
Hans-G?nter@25111 | 24 GUIs for other platforms as well as extensions for pass itself. |