Thx @ Nobuyuki,
it works for bash shell only - but it should not be a problem to port it to the zsh completion. Cheers, Daniel Am 06.04.2018 um 15:36 schrieb Nobutarou Nosuke: > Hi Daniel, > > It looks really nice. I had to know yours before I start mine. > > Thanks, > Nobuyuki > > 2018-04-06 6:06 GMT+09:00 Daniel Dörrhöfer <[email protected]>: >> Hi, >> >> I did a similar project, just because i have to many passwords and i cant >> handle them without a fuzzy search any more. >> >> https://github.com/d4ndo/pass >> >> It is using the bash completion and the user can choose the fuzzy search >> tool by setting an environment variable in the bashrc. >> >> e.G. export PASSWORD_STORE_FUZZY="peco" >> >> Just use pass -c **<TAB> and start the fuzzy search for your passwords. >> >> Cheers. >> >> See patch: >> >> >> Am 24.03.2018 um 06:06 schrieb Nobutarou Nosuke: >> >> Hi, >> >> This is my first post. I recently started password-store. I soon like >> it. How simple is it? It is just a text file. This gives me the best >> freedom. I can save any info! >> >> But I also feel that I want incremental search. Then I start to write >> a simple script, passpeco, here, >> >> https://github.com/Nobutarou/passpeco >> >> >> Do you know peco, https://github.com/peco/peco >> ? It is really nice >> filtering tool on console. And it is very friendly with pass. >> >> Maybe you have already made your pass very comfortable for you. Maybe >> better than my script. But if this could give you some help, I would >> be grad. >> >> Thanks, >> _______________________________________________ >> 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 >> _______________________________________________ Password-Store mailing list [email protected] https://lists.zx2c4.com/mailman/listinfo/password-store
