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diff --git a/home/xyz/.config/pass-rotate.ini b/home/xyz/.config/pass-rotate.ini new file mode 100644 index 00000000..161046bf --- /dev/null +++ b/home/xyz/.config/pass-rotate.ini @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +[pass-rotate] +# A shell command that prints a password for an account. For example, for +# the "pass" password manager, you could use this command: +# +# get-password=pass show "$ACCOUNT" | head -n 1 +# +# The $ACCOUNT environment variable will be replaced with the account name. +# +get-password= + +# A shell command that creates and prints a new password for an account. For +# example, for the "pass" password manager, you could use this command: +# +# gen-password=pass generate -i "$ACCOUNT" +# +# The $ACCOUNT environment variable will be replaced with the account name. +# After the password is generated, get-password will be used to read it back. +# +gen-password= + +# Service provider configs follow: +# +# [service-name] +# options... +# +# The name of the service should match the name your password manager uses, and +# will used in the get-password and gen-password commands. +# +# options... varies from service provider to service provider, but the +# following options are common: +# +# domain=... will specify the domain or name of the service provider, +# which is used to match the provider-specific password reset +# mechanism. If omitted, the default is to use the service name as the +# domain. +# +# Most providers will only ask for username=, but others may require some +# additional information. Use pass-rotate --list-options [provider] to learn +# what options are available for each service provider. +# +[news.ycombinator.com] +username=pg |