Never used it, but I think what you need is pass-tomb[0]. [0]: https://github.com/roddhjav/pass-tomb
On Mon, Mar 08, 2021 at 09:06:07PM +0100, Max Görner wrote: > Dear password-store collaborators, > > first I want to thank you for the great password manager. I use it > extensively, even in Bash aliases and enjoy its great user interface. > > However, one issue is nagging me since I noticed it. Its that the entire > password structure is unencrypted. While the content of the files is > encrypted, the file names itself are not. I strongly dislike this leakage of > information. Now everyone who can access the repository can see which bank I > use, which servers I maintain and some of the websites I surf. > > Probably the least invasive option would be to encrypt the names of the files > and the folders. Unfortunately, I could not find how to get a short one-line > encryption using GPG. > > Has someone considered this information leak and could point me to a > discussion? > Does someone know how to implement a one-line encryption? I would like to try > out to implement that and maybe contribute the feature back to password-store. > > Thank you very much. > > > Sincerely > > Max Görner
