Hi, If I use the edit command (eg.: pass edit /foo ) the file is opened for editing by vi.
However I am using another editor (joe). There seem to be different ways other tools are dealing with that: 1. Is there a way to detect the default editor used by the user. It seems git is able to figure out that I am using joe and selected this as default editor for commits messages. 2. Tools like crontab (entering: crontab -e ) do ask at the first time I run them what editor to choose. This would be great for pass as well. 3. Is there somewhere a configuration stored for pass? This also would be a good place to store the command to run the editor. As a workaround I am using always the commands: pass show /foo copying the output to clipboard. Now a 3rd party editor could be used to modify the text. pass -m insert command copying modified text to clipboard and than to editor and save changes. What do you think regarding this functionality especially if you do not use vi as default editor? Cheers, Uwe _______________________________________________ Password-Store mailing list [email protected] http://lists.zx2c4.com/mailman/listinfo/password-store
