So now you have a solution :). On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 9:57 AM Jp <[email protected]> wrote:
> It does! > > On 04/03/16 09:55, GOYOT Martin wrote: > > Maybe bitbucket provides free private repositories I don't know. > > > > On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 9:46 AM Jp <[email protected] > > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > > > I thought so! > > > > On 04/03/16 09:02, GOYOT Martin wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > > > Not that I'm aware of. It's the whole business model of github; > making > > > things private is not free. > > > > > > > > > Jp <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > > <mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>> schrieb am > > Fr., 4. > > > März 2016 06:52: > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > I am coming back on the Git subject and is there a way to > > keep the > > > *.gpg private on github without having to pay for it or > > another service? > > > > > > thanks, > > > > > > On 2016-03-03 16:42, GOYOT Martin wrote: > > >> Yes, that should do the trick > > >> > > >> On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 4:36 PM Harrison Powers > > >> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > > <mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>> > > wrote: > > >> > > >> JP, > > >> try adding trust to the key: > > >> gpg --edit-key KEY_ID > > >> trust > > >> 5 > > >> save > > >> > > >> hopefully that helps > > >> > > >> On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 10:24 AM, Jp <[email protected] > > <mailto:[email protected]> > > >> <mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>> > > wrote: > > >> > > >> I migrated to a Linux box and when I edit a store it > > gives > > >> me this. On my MAC OS there is no issue other than > > my Mac > > >> uses VI and this box uses Nano, could that be it? > > >> > > >> And it is the same key! > > >> > > >> GPG encryption failed. Retrying. > > >> gpg: XXXXXXXX: There is no assurance this key belongs > to > > >> the named user > > >> gpg: /dev/shm/pass.XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX: encryption > > >> failed: Unusable public key > > >> > > >> thanks > > >> > > >> > > >> On 2016-02-26 17:11, GOYOT Martin wrote: > > >>> Yes you're right the idea is to be able to share > those > > >>> passwords. Just be aware that git isn't > "propagating". > > >>> You push to a destination and then your other devices > > >>> have to pull from this destination to be on par with > > your > > >>> changes. > > >>> > > >>> I don't know how good or bad you know git, but if the > > >>> latter, I suggest that you look at some git > tutorials as > > >>> in fact pass isn't really doing all the work for you > you > > >>> still have to know how it works. > > >>> > > >>> I would be pleased to answer your questions on the > > matter > > >>> if you have any > > >>> > > >>> On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 5:05 PM Jp > > <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > > >>> <mailto:[email protected] > > <mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote: > > >>> > > >>> Thank you for the response, well, the idea here > > is to > > >>> use Git to > > >>> propagate the changes between PCs, right? I > guess I > > >>> was confused > > >>> because I didn't realize that pass was doing the > > >>> commit, and it does > > >>> make sense now. I just needed to have a clear > basic > > >>> understanding of > > >>> the process of using pass with Git and since I > > am not > > >>> a full blown dev > > >>> guy, I got confused. I starting using syncthing > > that > > >>> was more straight > > >>> forward. > > >>> > > >>> Thank you > > >>> > > >>> On 26/02/16 16:54, GOYOT Martin wrote: > > >>> > Hello Jp, > > >>> > > > >>> > could you please be more specific? The idea is > > that > > >>> you use it like a > > >>> > normal git repository by prefixing all your > > >>> commands with pass. > > >>> > > > >>> > Example: > > >>> > > > >>> > pass git init > > >>> > pass git remote add origin ssh://some.url > > >>> > pass git push > > >>> > > > >>> > and so on... > > >>> > > > >>> > You don't need to commit, pass will do it for > you. > > >>> > > > >>> > Regards, > > >>> > Martin > > >>> > > > >>> > On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 4:51 PM Jp > > >>> <<mailto:[email protected] > > <mailto:[email protected]>>[email protected] > > <mailto:[email protected]> > > >>> <mailto:[email protected] > > <mailto:[email protected]>> > > >>> > <mailto:[email protected] > > <mailto:[email protected]> > > >>> <mailto:[email protected] > > <mailto:[email protected]>>>> wrote: > > >>> > > > >>> > Hello, > > >>> > > > >>> > I have been using Pass for a little while > > >>> after leaving lastpass. But > > >>> > in terms of being able to sync via Git! I > > find > > >>> the resources very > > >>> > confusing and therefor I am looking to get > > more > > >>> info on how to actually > > >>> > use GIT. > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> > Thank you > > >>> > > > _______________________________________________ > > >>> > Password-Store mailing list > > >>> > [email protected] > > <mailto:[email protected]> > > >>> <mailto:[email protected] > > <mailto:[email protected]>> > > >>> <mailto:[email protected] > > <mailto:[email protected]> > > >>> <mailto:[email protected] > > <mailto:[email protected]>>> > > >>> > > > >>> > > http://lists.zx2c4.com/mailman/listinfo/password-store > > >>> > > > >>> > > >> > > >> > > >> _______________________________________________ > > >> Password-Store mailing list > > >> [email protected] > > <mailto:[email protected]> > > >> <mailto:[email protected] > > <mailto:[email protected]>> > > >> > > >> > > <http://lists.zx2c4.com/mailman/listinfo/password-store> > http://lists.zx2c4.com/mailman/listinfo/password-store > > >> > > >> > > > > > >
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