On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 09:59:04AM +0200, Lenz Weber wrote:
Without answering the question "where do you want to export it to?" this
can not really be answered.

Generally: your password data is stored in gpg-encrypted flat files that
can be manually decrypted and opened in any editor.

If you want to import it to another password manager application, it
would either need to support importing from password-store or from a
simple text file format.

In the latter case, a simple shell script like this oneliner (I'm sure
this is possible more beautiful, this is rather crude):
 find ~/.password-store -iname \*.gpg | sed 's,.*\.password-store/,,' |
sed 's,\.gpg,,' | xargs -n1 -I{} bash -c "echo {}; cat
~/.password-store/{}.gpg | gpg -d; echo "

could help you export your data.

I want to export data for backup and import from `pass` next time and
I want to change the gpg key for pass.

I hope that the README shows the way to export `pass` data and not only
how to import it.

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