On 04/01/2018 18.37, HacKan wrote:
> Well, any GUI could simply execute pass in the background... plain
> simple. QtPass is more than GUI, it is a whole implementation.
As I mentioned in the previous email, QtPass can be run in a mode where
it is not an implementation, but executes pass.
However,
Well, any GUI could simply execute pass in the background... plain
simple. QtPass is more than GUI, it is a whole implementation.
On 01/04/2018 02:33 PM, Niklas Hambüchen wrote:
> Hello Jason, thanks for this announcement, I think it's effective and
> useful to broadcast that here.
>
> On
Hello Jason, thanks for this announcement, I think it's effective and
useful to broadcast that here.
On 04/01/2018 17.35, Jason A. Donenfeld wrote:
> All passwords generated with "QtPass"'s built-in password generator
Would it be possible to have QtPass or any other GUIs of this kind have
`pass`
Hi folks,
"QtPass" is a separate project entirely from pass. It shares no code
with password store. However, the developer of "QtPass" hangs out on
this list, is part of the greater pass community, and "QtPass" is in
fact compatible and made to work with pass. Given the grave nature of
a recent
Hi Jason,
Happy New Year!
I'd like to continue working on adding clipboard support for Bash on Ubuntu
on Windows (BUW).
I've got a working platform file that can both read from and write to the
clipboard. However, only text can be read and written. There's no way to
handle arbitrary data (e.g.