On 2019-01-02 20:31, Jeremy Jongepier wrote: > Undoable for all my 300 different passwords. Unless someone knows how to > automate this. > > Jeremy > Use a password manager like *pass*, that way you only need to remember one password. https://www.passwordstore.org/ > pass the standard unix password manager > With pass, each password lives inside of a gpg encrypted file whose > filename is the title of the website or resource that requires the > password. These encrypted files may be organized into meaningful > folder hierarchies, copied from computer to computer, and, in > general, manipulated using standard command line file management > utilities. > > pass makes managing these individual password files extremely easy. > All passwords live in ~/.password-store, and pass provides some nice > commands for adding, editing, generating, and retrieving passwords. > It is a very short and simple shell script. It's capable of > temporarily putting passwords on your clipboard and tracking password > changes using git. > > You can edit the password store using ordinary unix shell commands > alongside the pass command. There are no funky file formats or new > paradigms to learn. There is bash completion so that you can simply > hit tab to fill in names and commands, as well as completion for zsh > and fish available in the completion folder. The very active > community has produced many impressive clients and GUIs for other > platforms as well as extensions for pass itself. -- Set Sakrecoer _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user