Dear all, As suggested on the Pass website, I often create multiline passwords that store the password on the first line and the username on the second line. The problem with this approach is that this is always a two-step process: either I need to first manually generate the password (say, with pwgen) and then type/paste it in with "pass insert --multiline", or else I need to run "pass generate" followed by "pass edit".
It would be nice if "pass generate" accepted the same --multiline option that "pass insert" does. This way it would automatically generate a strong password and add it to the first line of the file, and then prompt the user for additional lines. Is there any way of getting pass to do this sort of thing already? If not, please consider this a feature request. Regards, Tristan P.S. -- A search of the archives turned up a similar discussion about two years ago at <https://lists.zx2c4.com/pipermail/password-store/2017-January/002668.html>. However, the problem (and solution) dealt with how to overwrite an existing multiline password, not how to generate a new one. -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Tristan Miller Free Software developer, ferret herder, logologist https://logological.org/ =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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