be sent to you once you've confirmed your subscription.
> You can always request a mail-back of your password when you edit your
> personal options.
My standard practice for mailman is to let the password be random (not
stored in pass) and disable the monthly reminder “feature”.
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You are not supposed to create a new key every year.
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You might be better suited by running the `pwgen` utility on your own:
pwgen -sy 24 1
Which is exactly
should create
another non-bare repo that would be used by `pass` and add a Git hook
that would update it. (there’s also a git misfeature that could let
you push to a non-bare repo; don’t use it)
The hook file you are looking for is ~/pass-store/hooks/post-receive,
and it can just run /usr/bin/pass git
.
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). Arch Linux
users can install the upass package from the AUR.
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