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When keeping the password-store under git, it can make sense using a git
extension such as git-annex instead of the native git object store to
store the encrypted files. Inter alia, this allows one to selectively
expire old copies of the encrypted data, while otherwise, one would need
to recreate the complete repository when a key should no longer have
access to some of the data.
Since using the git-annex object store means that *.gpg files (and
directories named *.gpg) are kept under .git/… (non-writable), the
reencryption logic used by pass currently fails. To remedy this, we now
ignore everything kept under .git when looking for files to reencrypt or
when grepping.
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- Code is now PEP 8 compliant
- Uses argparse module for command line arguments
- Prints what it will do and prompts for confirmation before
proceeding
- Does not put URL and notes fields in the entry unless they
are present in the CSV file
- Adds a "user" field in the entry
- There are now command line arguments for the following:
- Exclude specific groups from being imported
- Convert groups and names to lowercase
- Use the name of the KeePass entry rather than the
username as the pass entry name
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Passing to tr using the "pick and discard" technique is more straight-
forwardly correct and less error-prone. It also allows users to
select their own character sets to be passed to tr.
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This option can be used to select a different pass repository for
completion. A configuration example is given inside the completion file.
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