password-store

Simple password manager using gpg and ordinary unix directories
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commit 69b811e0f34a2f57329e5cdfebcd16c210f24458
parent 36a453ed91407dec1bb2215e0a871d23c0645305
Author: Brian Mattern <rephorm@rephorm.com>
Date:   Wed, 12 Sep 2012 22:25:20 -0700

use gpg --batch for quieter output

Right now, every time I call pass to decrypt a key, I get output like:

  You need a passphrase to unlock the secret key for
  user: "User Name <user@domain.com>"
  2048-bit ELG-E key, ID XXXXXXNX, created 2012-04-20 (main key ID NNXXNNNX)
  password

This patch cleans it up so that only the password is output. I use
pinentry-gtk-2 to enter the gpg passphrase, so this information is
redundant to me. I haven't tried other pinentry versions to see if they
repeat the information as well.

Diffstat:
Msrc/password-store.sh | 6+++---
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/src/password-store.sh b/src/password-store.sh @@ -160,9 +160,9 @@ case "$command" in exit 1 fi if [ $clip -eq 0 ]; then - exec gpg -q -d --yes "$passfile" + exec gpg -q -d --yes --batch "$passfile" else - clip "$(gpg -q -d --yes "$passfile" | head -n 1)" "$path" + clip "$(gpg -q -d --yes --batch "$passfile" | head -n 1)" "$path" fi fi ;; @@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ case "$command" in action="Added" if [[ -f $passfile ]]; then - gpg -q -d -o "$tmp_file" --yes "$passfile" || exit 1 + gpg -q -d -o "$tmp_file" --yes --batch "$passfile" || exit 1 action="Edited" fi ${EDITOR:-vi} "$tmp_file"