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by tom4000
3288 days ago
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1. In pass everything is encrypted but you have to give names to each gpg encrypted password file. 2. Right. I use rofi-pass on Linux which fills in the selected password or other login data without any clipboard action. 3. True. Never thought about this but sounds clever. 4. Same answer as in 2. Plus I have a good password history through the git commits. Of course I push it just in my local network. And I use more then just one password store. And inside you can folder based decide who can decrypt the passwords and who not. |
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2. Is that really auto-fill though? Seems more like KeePass's auto-type. I meant like a browser extension that knows what site you're on and fills in the appropriate username/password combo automatically.
4. Cool, that looks like a decent solution for auto-typing. I hadn't heard of that before. Linux-only though from what I can tell, so it won't work for me in the general case.
KeePass has built-in password history too, but I do really like the idea of using git for that; that's one of the reasons why I'm interested in pass.