Wayne writes:
> Here's something I do in 1password I'd love to figure out how to do in pass: > 0) unlock password manager > 1) select entry for specific website / URL > 2) website's BasicAuth browser pop-up is entered > 3) page loads and username & password are entered > 4) page loads and the OTP is automatically entered For all these points you can use this browser extension: https://github.com/browserpass/browserpass-extension Note: it is *strongly* discouraged generating OTP tokens from the browser extension (the rationale being: don't keep passwords and OTP secrets in the same basket). > P.S. Hopefully I can squeeze in this question for using pass with > organizations. Is it recommended to use 1 git repo per organization? > Is this the recommended process? > > Automatic upon updating a password: > 1) git add & commit? 2) git push > > Automatic upon unlocking pass: > 1) git pull You can easily manage a git repo with your passwords using pass itself; have a look at man 1 pass [0], section "EXTENDED GIT EXAMPLE". I think I would organize one git repository per organization (or workgroup) so you can use different gpg keys (and I'm not sure if pass could even handle multiple gpg keys inside the same git repository). cheers, [0] https://linux.die.net/man/1/pass
