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#!/usr/bin/env bash

test_description='Test edit'
cd "$(dirname "$0")"
. ./setup.sh

test_expect_success 'Test "edit" command' '
	"$PASS" init $KEY1 &&
	"$PASS" generate cred1 90 &&
	export FAKE_EDITOR_PASSWORD="big fat fake password" &&
	export PATH="$TEST_HOME:$PATH"
	export EDITOR="fake-editor-change-password.sh" &&
	"$PASS" edit cred1 &&
	[[ $("$PASS" show cred1) == "$FAKE_EDITOR_PASSWORD" ]]
'

test_done
n='5' class='logmsg'> We now make sure a previous pass clip restore finishes immediately when copying another password to the clipboard. This is currently only implemented on Linux. 2014-03-20Style.Jason A. Donenfeld1-3/+1 2014-03-19Simplify exports.Jason A. Donenfeld1-4/+3 2014-03-19Copyright noticeJason A. Donenfeld1-1/+1 2014-03-19Team pass: enable multiple keys and per directoryJason A. Donenfeld2-40/+75 The .gpg-id file may now have multiple keys in it, one per line. If a .gpg-id file exists inside a subdirectory, passwords inside that directory are encrypted to that/those ids. The init command has learned a -p/--path option for writing such a sub directory .gpg-id and now can take several arguments for ids. 2014-03-18Shred shm files.Jason A. Donenfeld3-1/+4 2014-03-18Do not compress passwords.Jason A. Donenfeld1-1/+1 According to a forthcoming paper by Alfredo Pironti, OpenPGP compression can reveal entropy levels. We thus disable compression. Existing password stores can be reencrypted without compression using the "--reencrypt" flag for "init". Reported-by: Alfredo Pironti <alfredo.pironti@inria.fr> Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com> 2013-09-14Use a glob in the pattern match instead of using two comparisons for [yY].Chris Down1-1/+1 2013-09-14Rephrase awkward/confusing message about enabling echo during password entry.Chris Down1-3/+3 2013-09-14Fix directory traversal for reencryption when $PREFIX is a symlinkBrian Shore1-1/+1 2013-08-26Makefile: Do not install bash completion to /etcLukas Fleischer1-3/+2 `make install` should never install anything to /etc. "/usr/share/bash-completion/completions/" is the right place for completions that are installed by software packages. Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <info@cryptocrack.de> 2013-05-22check if a passfile exists before checking for directoryBrian Mattern1-13/+12