Hi Robert,

I have Git ride on top of ssh. Have you tested ssh between the notebook and 
your Git repo? The most obvious thing is that maybe the location of your Git 
repo does not have a copy of your notebook's public key yet. Another 
possibility is that ssh and/or Git is misconfigured on the notebook.

Using `GIT_SSH_COMMAND='ssh -vvv' git ...` or so would be a next 
troubleshooting step once you know ssh is working.

Pass just sends all its Git subcommands and arguments through to Git, so you 
can just work with the repo directly. I would only start suspecting pass if 
you've proven to yourself that Git without pass works fine. Eg see what happens 
when you go into your passwordstore directory and try a `git pull` or `git 
push`. I would also check `git remote -v`.

tl;dr Start by getting ssh and Git working. Worry about pass later.

~ Tim


On Wed, Oct 19, 2022 at 04:42:57PM -0700, Robert Bower wrote:
Good afternoon,

How should you setup pass on a second machine?

I currently have pass installed on my desktop computer and an android
client installed on my phone.  I have a git repository and I am able to
sync my desktop to the repository and the android client to the
repository.

I am trying to also use pass on my notebook.  I can get the repository
cloned on my machine and open it but I can never do a push or pull.  I
don't think I am setting up pass correctly on the notebook.


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Thanks,

Robert Bower
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