Hi all, I thought the `pass insert --multiline` command could be used to create something like this:
ThisIsABadPassword login: myUserName url: example.com AnotherBadPassword login: myUserName url: *.google.com/* However, it seems that is not the case, and never is. I tried concatenating all the files that I imported to password store to a single line following the above structure (password, login username, url and a blank line), but `pass` doesn't seem to understand that. While I could still decrypt and encrypt it and manage it myself, that defeats the purpose of using `pass` to do it for me. Is a single file as a password sore database ever supported, or planned to be supported? I'd rather not leak information in a directory structure or through the file names. Also, gpg compression should work better when encrypting them all together; most usernames are shared, so the compression will take care of it before encryption. So it improves performance and security (something that barely goes together). p.s. I think this should've been discussed before but couldn't find anything related in the mailing list archives since last year (but didn't look even further). Best, Hörmet 1. Access to computers—and anything which might teach you something about the way the world works—should be unlimited and total. Always yield to the Hands-On Imperative! 2. All information should be free 3. Mistrust authority — promote decentralization 4. Hackers should be judged by their hacking, not criteria such as degrees, age, race, sex, or position 5. You can create art and beauty on a computer 6. Computers can change your life for the better
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