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by wodenokoto 1939 days ago
Never heard of gnu pass before. Looks neat.

As for your question: Looks like you can’t hide which entities you have a password with, when using gnu pass. Also looks like you can’t store usernames with gnu pass (well, I suppose you can create two files for each entity...).

Other than that, gnu pass looks pretty cool and fun to use if you’re into command line stuff.

So, depending on who you are, that’s 3 reasons to use something like this over gnu pass