What I have typically done is do a password generate/insert like this: pass generate /my/password/file/loginname
Or another for more of a real example pass generate /websites/amazon.com/my-really-cool-username That way your password is associated with your username. Cheers, Shawn On Wed, Jun 17, 2020 at 11:47 PM <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi pass users, > > Is there an equivalent to the -m flag of `pass insert` for `pass > generate`? Essentially 100% of the time I want to store my username next > to the password in the file, and have to do `pass generate > my/password/file` then `pass edit my/password/file`, generating two git > commits and forcing me to type my password the second time. Maybe I'm > doing it wrong, but if not, it would be nice if there could be an option > for `pass generate` that also prompts for extra information to add to > the file, where I could add my username etc., to prevent me having to > make a subsequent edit. > > Cheers, > > > Sean
