Pass
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pass - The standard unix password manager
pass - The standard unix password manager
Tipps & Tricks
SSH
To pass the password to the ssh password promt you need another tool, too: sshpass . Put only the password in your Customers/CustomerA/myuser@sshhost.
Obvious way
$ pass -c Customers/CustomerA/myuser@sshhost
$ ssh myuser@sshhost
Password:<paste the copied password>
myuser@sshhost:~$
Cooler way
Create an alias
$ alias customerA-sshhost='sshpass -f <(pass Customers/CustomerA/sshuser@sshhost) ssh sshuser@sshhost'
Use it
$ customerA-sshhost
sshuser@sshhost:~$
MySQL
Put only the password in your Customsers/CustomerB/mysqluser@mysqlhost:mysql.
Obvious way
$ pass -c Customsers/CustomerB/mysqluser@mysqlhost:mysql
$ mysql -h mysqlhost -u mysqluser
Enter password: <paste the copied password>
...
MariaDB [(none)]>
Cooler way
Create an alias
$ alias customerB-mysqlhost-mysqluser='mysql --user mysqluser --host mysqlhost --password=$(pass show Customsers/CustomerB/mysqluser@mysqlhost:mysql)'
Or even cooler with seperate history and defaults file per connection
$ mkdir -p ~/Customsers/CustomerB/.mysql
$ cat > ~/Customsers/CustomerB/.mysql/.my.cnf-mysqlhost-mysqluser << EOF
[client]
host=mysqlhost
user=mysqluser
EOF
$ alias customerB-mysqlhost-mysqluser='MYSQL_HISTFILE=~/Customsers/CustomerB/.mysql/.mysql_history_mysqlhost mysql --defaults-file=~/Customsers/CustomerB/.mysql/.my.cnf-mysqlhost-mysqluser --password=$(pass show Customsers/CustomerB/mysqluser@mysqlhost:mysql)'
Use it
$ customerB-mysqlhost-mysqluser
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MariaDB [(none)]>