pass password thru a filter on way to clipboard?

Alec Clews alecclews at gmail.com
Sun Nov 26 03:21:56 CET 2017


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On 25/11/17 17:56, Alec Clews wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion. However it had no affect.
>
>
>     /usr/local/bin/pandoc --number-sections -s -smart -f 
> markdown+startnum BlogPost.pmd -o BlogPost.docx
>     [WARNING] Deprecated: --latexmathml
>
> Could this be a bug?
>
> I am happy to supply input markdown file.
>
>
> On 24/11/17 21:49, Till Schäfer wrote:
>> Hi,
>> you can  also just use the show command and pipe it through the 
>> standard tool chain of your shell. If you are using X, you can then 
>> pipe it to the X clipboard via xclip.
>>
>> pass show XYZ | head -n 1 | tr -d '\n' | sed 's/ //g' |  xclip 
>> -selection clipboard
>>
>> A little bit formatting noise, but it works. It would be nice to 
>> directly specify the line, which should be shown by pass show.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Till
>>
>> Am Donnerstag, 23. November 2017, 23:42:26 CET schrieb Greg Minshall:
>>> hi.  pass make me very happy -- thanks very much!
>>>
>>> my basic, silly, use case, is credit card numbers.  i like to store 
>>> them
>>> with spaces separating groups of 4 digits ("1234 5678 9012 3456"), but
>>> web sites typically want them space-free.  so, in *this* case, i'd like
>>> to pass them through "sed 's/ //g'" on the way to the clipboard.
>>>
>>> in general, it might be nice to allow some arbitrary filter to be
>>> inserted, maybe where "pass" is set in cmd_show?  (where it would apply
>>> with or without -c.)  (though some more specific thing, like an option
>>> to exclude spaces, would likely be more secure, so...)
>>>
>>> i don't think that can be done as an add-on (without duplicating all of
>>> cmd_show, i'd guess).
>>>
>>> cheers, and again thanks, Greg Minshall
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