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The standard unix password manager + extensionsRené 'Necoro' Neumann
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2012-10-17Do not interpret backslashes when reading passwordsguns1-4/+4
The `read` builtin accepts backslash notation for common non-printing characters by default, like `\t` and `\n`. This requires that any literal backslashes must also be escaped as `\\`. Given that `gpg -e` does not interpret input, the `read` invocations are changed to do the same. Also, the right hand side of an `==` comparison within `[[ ]]` must be quoted in order to suppress pattern metacharacter expansion. Quoting the bash manual: When the == and != operators are used, the string to the right of the operator is considered a pattern and matched according to the rules described below under Pattern Matching.
2012-10-09Fix gpg22 man page typo.Jason A. Donenfeld1-1/+1
2012-10-09Restore exclusivity of options in multiline/echo check.Jason A. Donenfeld1-1/+1
2012-10-09Changes to lastpass2pass.rbAlex Sayers1-34/+27
- relicensed to GPLv2+ - added -f command-line flag - added -d DEFAULT_GROUP flag
2012-10-07Rename script internally and use generalized usage message filename.Jason A. Donenfeld1-2/+2