Thanks, I will try that! 2017/09/25 00:03 に m...@gutierri.me さんは書きました: > So, you do not have this feature in the pass. The "stat" command is > part of your system, if you make a script with it then you can know > the date of the changes. > > As the discussion is concerned, yes, you will have to wait for the > update of the package to have. But you can do the manual installation > to always have the last version of the pass, just read the web page of > the project. > > 25.09.2017, 01:58, "Phil" <phil...@riseup.net>: >> Thanks for letting me know. >> >> Unfortunately, I don't think I can use that command on my version of pass >> (1.6.5). >> >> I need to wait for Debian include the latest release of pass. >> >> Phil >> On Monday, 25 September 2017 01:45:39 BST m...@gutierri.me wrote: >>> Native to the pass, as far as I know not. But this is an interesting feat >>> to >>> have. >>> >>> But to see the age of the modification is possible with the command "stat" >>> >>> 25.09.2017, 01:38, "Phil" <phil...@riseup.net>: >>> > Hi all, >>> > >>> > I'm new to pass and I was wondering, is there a way to view how old a >>> pass >>> > is? (or the creation date of it). If not, will this be something to >>> > consider to add as a feature? >>> > >>> > Phil >>> > _______________________________________________ >>> > Password-Store mailing list >>> > Password-Store@lists.zx2c4.com >>> > https://lists.zx2c4.com/mailman/listinfo/password-store
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