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@@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ in a convenient way using [rofi](https://github.com/DaveDavenport/rofi). ``` foo/bar/site.com/username ``` + And you must set the `default-autotype` to `'path :tab pass'`. * Auto-typing of more than one field, using the `autotype` entry: @@ -51,17 +52,20 @@ in a convenient way using [rofi](https://github.com/DaveDavenport/rofi). `:otp` will generate an OTP, either `pass-otp(1)` style, or according to the `otp_method:`, if it is defined. * Generating OTPs. - The format for OTPs should either be `pass-otp(1)`-compatible + The format for OTPs should either compatible with `pass-otp(1)`: + ``` [...] otpauth://[...] ``` + Or it should define a method for generating OTPs: + ``` [...] otp_method: /opt/obscure-otp-generator/oog --some-option some args ``` - + `:delay` will trigger a delay (2 seconds by default). * All hotkeys are configurable in the config file * The field names for `user`, `url` and `autotype` are configurable @@ -70,14 +74,15 @@ in a convenient way using [rofi](https://github.com/DaveDavenport/rofi). ## Requirements -* pass (http://www.passwordstore.org/) +* [pass](http://www.passwordstore.org/) * sed -* rofi (https://github.com/DaveDavenport/rofi) +* [rofi](https://github.com/DaveDavenport/rofi) * xdotool * gawk * bash 4.x * pwgen -* pass-otp(1) (https://github.com/tadfisher/pass-otp) (optional: for OTPs) +* [pass-otp](https://github.com/tadfisher/pass-otp) (optional: for OTPs) + ### BSD * gnugrep @@ -89,6 +94,7 @@ rofi-pass may read its configuration values from different locations in the foll * `ROFI_PASS_CONFIG` (environment variable) * `$HOME/.config/rofi-pass/config` * `/etc/rofi-pass.conf` + rofi-pass only loads the first existing file. In case no config file exists, rofi-pass uses its internal default values. You can set the environment variable like this: @@ -127,11 +133,12 @@ Finally a script to export your pass database to csv is included. The resulting Rofi-pass allows you to easily share common used passwords across multiple entries. For example, if you have an academic account which includes several services (such as a library, Salary, Student portal etc), all with different URL's, login forms etc. you can share one password across all of them. This is very handy when the passwords change annually. -To use this function you need to add the following line instead of the password, referencing a pass file which holds the password. +To use this function you need to add the following line instead of the password, referencing a pass file which holds the password: ``` #FILE=PATH/to/filename ``` + where PATH is relative to your password-store. *And yes, you should slap your service provider for forcing you to share passwords across services.* |