It's all in the man page ;) http://git.zx2c4.com/password-store/about/
~/.password-store/.gpg-id Contains the default gpg key identification used for encryption and decryption. Multiple gpg keys may be specified in this file, one per line. *If this file exists in any sub directories, passwords inside those sub directories are encrypted using those keys.* This should be set using the init command. Am 15.10.2015 um 16:55 schrieb Jonathan Proulx: > On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 01:07:46PM +0200, Lenz Weber wrote: > :You can use git submodules to have all passwords in different subdirs > :(and sync with different repos) but in the same password store. > > I've actually been wondering about this. > > My use case is sligtly different I want a personal store that is just > keyed to me and a work store that has keys for each team member. > > Does pass have a way of keying subdirectories differntly? I was under > the impression it did not, but if it does composing different stores > as git submodules woudl be a very interesting model to me. > > Currently I'm doing the sam awkward ENV shuffling everyonelse seems to > be advocating. Or rather I have it set up but it's awkward enough I'm > not actually using it but using two different password storage tools > instead. > > -Jon > > > :Am 14.10.2015 um 17:16 schrieb Patrick Ben Koetter: > :> Greetings, > :> > :> we use per customer/project code repos in git. And we'd like to store all > :> secrets for a project along with the corresponding repo. > :> > :> All I've been able until today is come up with a set up aliases in my > bashrc > :> to point 'pass' to the different password-stores. It works, but it feels > kind > :> of clumsy. > :> > :> Anyone on the list who has had the same requirements and came up with a > :> different solution? > :> > :> TIA > :> > :> p@rick > :> > : > :_______________________________________________ > :Password-Store mailing list > :[email protected] > :http://lists.zx2c4.com/mailman/listinfo/password-store >
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