pass, gnupg, managing keys and migrating password-store - Security & Cryptography
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Thanks. This helps a little. I think my issue is I'm also not so knowledgable with git. I have created a private repo, and I assume all I need to do now is:
Inside my ~/.password-store $ pass git init $ pass git remote add origin https://my-private-password-repo.git $ pass git push -u --all EDIT: this was successful! I now have my passwords in a private git repo, pushed from my main laptop. Now just to sync this with my other laptop and then mobile. (11-03-2021, 08:23 PM)mattrose Wrote: copy the GPG key used to encrypt the passwords to each device you want to use pass on So copy the gpg keys, then once again, inside my ~/.password-store on my other laptop, run: $ pass git init $ pass git remote add origin https://my-private-password-repo.git then something like this? $ pass git pull -u --all But then, how do I assign existing keys to an already initiated password-store? Cheers.
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