I use the PASSWORD_STORE_DIR environment variable. 

And so do the QtPass "profiles".

Anne Jan

On 8 February 2016 19:51:35 CET, Adam Liter <[email protected]> wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I'm wondering what setup folks use for having multiple password stores,
>
>particularly when one of those password stores is shared between 
>multiple people.
>
>Currently, I'm using a .git directory inside of ~/.password-store that 
>has git submodules.
>
>For example, I currently have the following directory structure:
>
>       ├─ .password-store
>               ├─ personal
>               └─ collaborative-project
>
>where personal is my personal store of passwords and 
>collaborative-project contains passwords for a project that I'm working
>
>on with somebody else. Both of these are submodules of the top-level
>git 
>directory so that the collaborative-project—but not the 
>personal—repository can be shared with somebody else via git cloning, 
>pushing, and pulling from/to a cloud-hosted git repository.
>
>However, this setup causes the automatic git committing that pass does 
>to break. For example, running:
>
>       pass generate personal/asdf 22
>
>produces:
>
>       fatal: Pathspec '/Users/adamliter/.password-store/personal/asdf.gpg'
>is 
>in submodule 'personal'
>       The generated password for personal/asdf is:
>       py?Je17K6Bfs|Pj@qspgE1
>
>So it does generate the password, but the git commits are not correctly
>
>written.
>
>Currently, I'm just manually committing things myself, but I'm
>wondering 
>if there is a better setup or workflow to deal with this sort of 
>situation.
>
>Thanks!
>
>(And thanks, Jason, for an awesome password manager! :) )
>
>-Adam
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