You can try "pass init". Or you can try to debug, bash -x $ (which pass) insert foo. And see where the error is.23.02.2018, 02:32, "moritz" :
Dear List,
I'm using pass as my main password manager, but since a few days
i can't create new
the manual installation to always have the
last version of the pass, just read the web page of the project.
25.09.2017, 01:58, "Phil" <phil...@riseup.net>:
> Thanks for letting me know.
>
> Unfortunately, I don't think I can use that command on my version of pass
> (1.6.5).
Native to the pass, as far as I know not. But this is an interesting feat to
have.
But to see the age of the modification is possible with the command "stat"
25.09.2017, 01:38, "Phil" :
> Hi all,
>
> I'm new to pass and I was wondering, is there a way to view how old a pass