Currently QtPass (also) does not provide simple means for storing non-text items.
There is no real reason why either pass or qtpass could not store binary attachments, except for the fact that there is no unified way to add or retrieve such content. As was mentioned before the safest most universal way is currently base64 or uuencoded as comment to the password. Anne Jan ---- Gutierri Barboza wrote ---- >Hello > >Through the Pass storage structure, there is no way to "upload" the image >file, for it stores as passwords in plain text and descriptive for plain >text as well. > >There is a graphical¹ interface written in C ++ and QT, but it may not >solve your problem. > >[1] https://qtpass.org/ > >Em ter, 24 de jan de 2017 às 18:37, Sebastian Wiesner <[email protected]> >escreveu: > >Hello, > >does pass offer a convenient interface to add arbitrary encrypted files >along with entries? > >I'm currently using 1Password for macOS which lets me add attachments to >entries, e.g. a photo copy of my ID card along with my ID number or license >files for software I bought. > >Regards, >Sebastian >_______________________________________________ >Password-Store mailing list >[email protected] >https://lists.zx2c4.com/mailman/listinfo/password-store > >_______________________________________________ >Password-Store mailing list >[email protected] >https://lists.zx2c4.com/mailman/listinfo/password-store
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