Before switching to pass I was using a single passwords.gpg file. I opened it
with vim and the gnupg.vim plugin and a terminal alias, making the process
pretty straightforward. You might try something like this. Perhaps there are
gpg plugins for your text editor of choice.
Aleksandr
> On Mon,
Hello Jin,
I think the idea to put things into different files is a design decision
of pass that is not going to change. It is a feature of pass that you
do not have to understand anything other than filesystem structures and
that the developer does not have to reimplement this in some custom
Hello,
I'd love to switch to pass as my default password manager, but it really
bothers me that files and directories names are not encrypted in the password
store. I'd like to suggest a feature request for either
- encrypting file/directory names in the password store or
- using a