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pass, revbump, fix earlier comment, fix requires (#9169)
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SUMMARY="The standard unix password manager"
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DESCRIPTION="Password management should be simple and follow Unix philosophy. \
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With pass, each password lives inside of a gpg encrypted file whose filename is \
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the title of the website or resource that requires the password. These \
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encrypted files may be organized into meaningful folder hierarchies, copied \
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from computer to computer, and, in general, manipulated using standard command \
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line file management utilities.\
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pass makes managing these individual password files extremely easy. All \
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passwords live in ~/.password-store, and pass provides some nice commands for \
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adding, editing, generating, and retrieving passwords. It is a very short and \
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simple shell script. It's capable of temporarily putting passwords on your \
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clipboard and tracking password changes using git.\
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You can edit the password store using ordinary unix shell commands alongside \
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the pass command. There are no funky file formats or new paradigms to learn. \
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There is bash completion so that you can simply hit tab to fill in names and \
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commands, as well as completion for zsh and fish available in the completion \
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folder. The very active community has produced many impressive clients and GUIs \
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for other platforms as well as extensions for pass itself.\
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The pass command is extensively documented in its man page."
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DESCRIPTION="Password management should be simple and follow Unix philosophy. With pass, each \
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password lives inside of a gpg encrypted file whose filename is the title of the website or \
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resource that requires the password. These encrypted files may be organized into meaningful folder \
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hierarchies, copied from computer to computer, and, in general, manipulated using standard command \
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line file management utilities.
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pass makes managing these individual password files extremely easy. All passwords live in \
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~/.password-store, and pass provides some nice commands for adding, editing, generating, and \
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retrieving passwords. It is a very short and simple shell script. It's capable of temporarily \
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putting passwords on your clipboard and tracking password changes using git.
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You can edit the password store using ordinary unix shell commands alongside the pass command. \
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There are no funky file formats or new paradigms to learn. There is bash completion so that you \
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can simply hit tab to fill in names and commands, as well as completion for zsh and fish available \
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in the completion folder. The very active community has produced many impressive clients and GUIs \
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for other platforms as well as extensions for pass itself. The pass command is extensively \
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documented in its man page."
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HOMEPAGE="https://www.passwordstore.org/"
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COPYRIGHT="2005-2012, Git project
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2005-2012, Junio C Hamano
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2017, Sam Mason
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"
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LICENSE="GNU GPL v2"
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REVISION="2"
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REVISION="3"
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SOURCE_URI="https://git.zx2c4.com/password-store/snapshot/password-store-$portVersion.tar.xz"
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SOURCE_DIR="password-store-$portVersion"
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CHECKSUM_SHA256="cfa9faf659f2ed6b38e7a7c3fb43e177d00edbacc6265e6e32215ff40e3793c0"
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@@ -59,18 +58,22 @@ PROVIDES="
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"
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REQUIRES="
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haiku
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getopt
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git
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gnupg
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tree
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cmd:bash
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cmd:getopt
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cmd:git
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cmd:gpg
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cmd:qrencode
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cmd:tree
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"
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BUILD_REQUIRES=""
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BUILD_PREREQUIRES="
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cmd:make
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"
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TEST_REQUIRES="
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cmd:git
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"
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INSTALL()
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{
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make MANDIR=$manDir DOCDIR=$docDir PREFIX=$prefix LIBDIR=$libDir install
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