Good point, but if you're retrieving a key file for example, you'd just dump the content. Pass's one key per newline isn't a hard rule.
I mean, it can still get all your conversations right? And web security depends on which type of DOM element is active? I would still argue this is widening the security surface area to an unnecessary degree for…
I understand, but personally, if I'm already using the convenient wrapper that is pass for everything else, it simplifies my life to use it here too. I could see going with less glue if there wasn't an expectation that…
I use a shell.nix[0] file for this. That way I can install dependencies and all that too as well as vars and aliases. [0] - https://nixos.org/nix/manual/#sec-nix-shell
I just use pass[0] from the command line. pass show whatever-key | password-hungry-command - [0] - https://www.passwordstore.org/
I like the idea and have tried it myself, but there's no way I'd install a third party software keyboard on a device I remotely care about. That's just crazy. Second, Google's gesture typing is not part of their AOSP…
Good point, but if you're retrieving a key file for example, you'd just dump the content. Pass's one key per newline isn't a hard rule.
I mean, it can still get all your conversations right? And web security depends on which type of DOM element is active? I would still argue this is widening the security surface area to an unnecessary degree for…
I understand, but personally, if I'm already using the convenient wrapper that is pass for everything else, it simplifies my life to use it here too. I could see going with less glue if there wasn't an expectation that…
I use a shell.nix[0] file for this. That way I can install dependencies and all that too as well as vars and aliases. [0] - https://nixos.org/nix/manual/#sec-nix-shell
I just use pass[0] from the command line. pass show whatever-key | password-hungry-command - [0] - https://www.passwordstore.org/
I like the idea and have tried it myself, but there's no way I'd install a third party software keyboard on a device I remotely care about. That's just crazy. Second, Google's gesture typing is not part of their AOSP…