Well, I've put it the cmd_show() because there was no cmd_ls() and creating it seemed like more of a challenge and big change to the script than I can manage correctly.

I guess now that I think about it I can just use find, but the thing is I assume most people using pass don't really look into the inner workings of pass and would just like to have that kind of functionality available through the command. It seems more user friendly to me. Unless that's not what pass is aiming for.

And thanks for the comment about git-send-email. I've never used it and I'm pretty new to this mailing list thingie. It seems pretty weird if you ask me, kinda archaic. But if it works it works.

If this change does not fit pass that's fine. Thanks for the reply and the explanation.

Cheers,

On 02/08/15 14:29, Steffen Vogel wrote:
Hi,
thats a functionality I was also looking for already…

But why did you extended the „show“ subcommand?
I think the „ls“ subcommand is the right place for this.

I don’t understand why the „show“ subcommand even shows a tree.

Alternatively, you could bypass pass completely by using:

    find ~/.password-store -name -type f -name „*.gpg“

I think, thats an easier way to accomplish this.

Cheers,

Steffen

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Am 02.08.2015 um 13:42 schrieb Jakub Sokołowski <[email protected]>:

Hi,

I really love pass and I wanted to extend it by passing it's output to 
fzf(https://github.com/junegunn/fzf) to easilly search through available 
entries. Unfortunately the current output format makes it impossible to easilly 
use it for fzf.

So I propose the following patch to add an -f,--full(same as for tree) options 
to print out the list with full paths.

This way one can easily use pass and fzf in following way:

pass -f | fzf | xargs -I{} pass -- {}

Which in a trivial way gives a fuzzy search ability to pass.

I'm not sure if this approach is the best but I've used it successfully for a 
while now. I think it could be useful to more people.

Cheers!
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