Wait... Sorry for the previous response.
It works well ;)
Thank you !
Le 13 décembre 2018 17:14:01 GMT+01:00, Nicolas <[email protected]> a écrit :
>Hum. But in this case on the new pc I can't use the command "pass"
>anymore ?
>
>
>
>Le 13 décembre 2018 17:12:47 GMT+01:00, Ben Burwell
><[email protected]> a écrit :
>>On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 03:50:56PM +0000, Nicolas wrote:
>>> If I just checkout the git repo, I will only have gpg files.
>>> I tried to "pass init", and then "pass git ...." to get the repo.
>>> But when I do "pass" I don't have any password.
>>> What is the good process to restore my password using git repo ?
>>
>>Normally, your password-store should only contain the gpg-encrypted
>>files (and
>>your .gpg-id). Simply running
>>
>> git clone [email protected]:remote/repo.git ~/.password-store
>>
>>should be all you need. You'll also need to make sure that your
>private
>>key is
>>also in the gpg keyring on the new machine, otherwise you won't be
>able
>>to
>>decrypt any of the passwords.
>
>--
>Nicolas
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Nicolas
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