> what initially drew people to pass over other (perhaps more conventional database-backed) solutions
In my case, this: $ gpg -d < ~/.password-store/test/hello.gpg ;) -- Héctor Rivas On Fri, Jun 15, 2018 at 8:32 AM, Ben Oliver <[email protected]> wrote: > On 18-06-15 09:16:27, Volkan Yazıcı wrote: > >> I see the point of replacing bash with another programming language, that >> being said, I feel the urge to say something about this without falling >> into the trap of ranting about programming languages. One of the key >> points >> of pass that was really the selling point for me was, apart from perfectly >> solving the problem it was designed to solve, the transparency of the >> implementation. >> > > This is it for me too. The design is so simple that the drawbacks, like > having the file names exposed, are immediately obvious to any newcomer. > There are no nasty suprises down the line - it's just gpg and git. > > I'm not saying that moving away from bash is a bad idea, just that it is > important to think about what initially drew people to pass over other > (perhaps more conventional database-backed) solutions. > > _______________________________________________ > Password-Store mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.zx2c4.com/mailman/listinfo/password-store > >
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