[pass] [Feature Request] Add a `--raw` option to `pass ls`
Jyrki Von Karkki
jyrki_von_karkki at mailbox.org
Wed Nov 9 22:06:15 CET 2016
Hello
If I may pipe in to offer my 2 cents:
You can always script that line to fit your needs?
I use this daily:
#!/bin/env sh
find $PASSWORD_STORE_DIR -iname "*$1*" | sed
"s+$PASSWORD_STORE_DIR++g" | sed 's/\.gpg$//'
like:
$ pas my_search_term
...
very parsable list of entries returned
...
So you can always create the abstraction you need yourself?
Best Regards
On 09/11/16 21:22, Tobias Girstmair wrote:
>> TL;DR We don't need `pass ls --raw` because we have `ls -1`
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> well, `ls -1` doesn't exactly provide a recursive output. this could be done with a convoluted tree statement (see my patch) or this find one (which isn't simpler, and I haven't checked for symlinks or other strange things):
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> find ${PASSWORD_STORE_DIR:-$HOME/.password-store} -type f -name '*.gpg'|sed 's|^${PASSWORD_STORE_DIR:-$HOME/.password-store}/||'|sed 's/\.gpg$//'
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> intuitive, isn't it? ;-)
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> Another use case is an interactive user, who wants to copy-paste a line of the `pass ls` output into `pass show`.
>
> -- Tobias
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