Hi, I have started a fork of 'password-store', called 'simple-password-store': - https://github.com/dashohoxha/simple-password-store
One of the main changes is the removal of dependency on gpg keys and on gpg-agent Another change is that the whole directory is encrypted, instead of each individual password file. The git functionality is still there, but it mainly serves as a log of the history of changes (not to synchronize with remote sites). Synchronization with a remote site can be done manually with scp, rsync etc. and its aim is to backup/restore, rather than sharing with other people. So, the functionality of sharing passwords with other people is lost. Also, you cannot use a gpg smartcard for authentication. Everything else is pretty much the same as with password-store. I call it 'simple' because it is not as powerfull as password-store (when you need to share your passwords with other people, etc.) But you don't have to create and maintain private keys in order to store your passwords, so hopefully its usage will be simpler. And I also hope that the code is a bit simpler to understand (due to removing advanced features and asymmetric encryption). It also does not use gpg-agent. This means that you have to give the passphrase each time that you run a command, and this may be kind of a drawback. However if we run a subshell inside the script it should be possible to give the passphrase only once and then run as many commands as needed. I mean something like this: $ pass shell pass> ls . . . . . pass> add Business/cheese-wiz-factory . . . . . pass> show Business/cheese-wiz-factory xyz pass> show test1/test2 abc pass> exit $ I have started it here: - https://github.com/dashohoxha/simple-password-store/pull/4 But I need some help with implementing a subshell like this. Can somebody show me any example like this? Thanks, Dashamir P.s. I hope that you don't mind that I am using the mailing list of password-store to discuss about simple-password-store, but they are very much related to each-other, and if there are any people interested about it, either they are here or nowhere else.
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