I start passpeco.

Nobutarou Nosuke nobutarounosuke at gmail.com
Fri Apr 6 15:36:47 CEST 2018


Hi Daniel,

It looks really nice. I had to know yours before I start mine.

Thanks,
Nobuyuki

2018-04-06 6:06 GMT+09:00 Daniel Dörrhöfer <ddo at openmailbox.org>:
> Hi,
>
> I did a similar project, just because i have to many passwords and i cant
> handle them without a fuzzy search any more.
>
>     https://github.com/d4ndo/pass
>
> It is using the bash completion and the user can choose the fuzzy search
> tool by setting an environment variable in the bashrc.
>
> e.G. export PASSWORD_STORE_FUZZY="peco"
>
> Just use pass -c **<TAB> and start the fuzzy search for your passwords.
>
> Cheers.
>
> See patch:
>
>
> Am 24.03.2018 um 06:06 schrieb Nobutarou Nosuke:
>
> Hi,
>
> This is my first post. I recently started password-store. I soon like
> it. How simple is it? It is just a text file. This gives me the best
> freedom. I can save any info!
>
> But I also feel that I want incremental search. Then I start to write
> a simple script, passpeco, here,
>
>       https://github.com/Nobutarou/passpeco
>
>
> Do you know peco, https://github.com/peco/peco
>  ? It is really nice
> filtering tool on console. And it is very friendly with pass.
>
> Maybe you have already made your pass very comfortable for you. Maybe
> better than my script. But if this could give you some help, I would
> be grad.
>
> Thanks,
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