Am 29.07.2015 um 12:57 schrieb nfb: > But... > > > » tree -C -l --noreport -P 'gpg*' --prune --matchdirs --ignore-case > PASSDIR/ > PASSDIR/ > ├── GPG > │ ├── firstkey.gpg > │ └── secondkey.gpg > └── homeserver > └── gpgkey.gpg > > > which is good... > > Now this seems to be like this because in the pass script, the line > preceding the tree command defines the 'terms' variable, which adds > an asterisk in front of the parameters: > > local terms="*$(printf '%s*|*' "$@")" > > Maybe the culprit is here, but i can't figure out how to test it right > now... >
Such a solution would only search at the beginning of a word - I doubt thats what is intended by the search command. >> So to fix this without meddling with tree, we would need some awk >> magic, and that could get a bit ugly. >> Anyone got a better solution? > What about not using .gpg extension at all within the password-store? > I doubt that change would be accepted - not only would it change a paradigma of pass, it would also be incompatible to all existing isntallations. _______________________________________________ Password-Store mailing list [email protected] http://lists.zx2c4.com/mailman/listinfo/password-store
