Hi, I use this project template for using pass with teams. https://github.com/keymon/password-store-for-teams
It has a script to allow have different aliases for different teams (eg team1-pass in ~/.team1-pass) We have each one one gpg key, but you need to reencrypt on changes. Otherwise you can use a master key or so, shared with all members. But you are right about reencrypt subdirs. Maybe you can do a script to run pass init on each occurrence of .gpg-id About separated mail/pw, I tend to have 2x different files. I'm general, each value is a file, because it's easier to script. On 4 Sep 2016 21:57, "Johannes Rudolph" <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm evaluating to use pass for our team with git. I'm not sure I > understand some of the best-practices for using the tool so I wanted to ask > for clarification: > > (1) adding pgp-id's > when I add pgp-id's via pass init OLD NEW, pass does not reencrypt > password files in subdirs (e.g. a/test) - even if those subdirs don't have > their own .gpg-id file. I though pass would automatically assume to use the > parent .pgp-id applies in this case? Am I doing this wrong? > > Same for remove. It works with passwords in the root directory > > (2) recording pw-metadata > We sometimes have metadata for a password, e.g. username + email (the two > being separate). If I only create the password file with username, where > can I record the associated email address? > > (3) OS X autocompletion > I installed via brew on OS X. install instructions on website are wrong > (for me): > *$ echo "source /usr/local/etc/bash_completion.d/password-store" >> > ~/.bashrc* > should be > *$ echo "source /usr/local/etc/bash_completion.d/password-store" >> > ~/.bash_profile* > > Hope this input is valuable for you as well, looking forward to some > insight on 1 and 2. Thanks! > > Regards, > Johannes > > _______________________________________________ > Password-Store mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.zx2c4.com/mailman/listinfo/password-store > >
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