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[etc/vim.git] / doc / vim-password-store.txt
1 *vim-password-store* Niceties for editing password-store files
2
3 ===============================================================================
4 CONTENTS                                              *password-store-contents*
5
6     1. Intro ........................................... |password-store-intro|
7     2. Requirements ............................. |password-store-requirements|
8     3. Usage ........................................... |password-store-usage|
9     4. Licence ....................................... |password-store-licence|
10     5. Credits ....................................... |password-store-credits|
11 ===============================================================================
12 1. Intro                                                 *password-store-intro*
13
14 Password store is a nice command line password manager, well suited to
15 vim's style. Tom Ryder has written a plugin to unset the standard
16 password security leakages, backup files, info files etc. This works
17 well, but doesn't provide hooks for extending. I wanted to add a few
18 simple enhancements, including unsetting spelling (no password should be
19 spell checked :-) and some simple syntax highlighting.
20
21 2. Requirements                                   *password-store-requirements*
22
23 A plugin manager (not required but the plugin is written to expect
24 this) and password-store https://www.passwordstore.org/ .
25
26 3. Usage                                                 *password-store-usage*
27
28 The plugin automatically loads when it sees the appropriate file paths
29 for password-store. This is Tom Ryders 
30
31 There are two functions:
32
33   :Conceal
34   :Reveal
35
36 That apply syntax highlighting to obscure and un-obscure the password.
37 By default the pass file loads in obscured mode, however when the cursor is on
38 the file it's quite likely readable and editable.
39
40 This offers minor "shoulder surfing" protection, facilitating editing of
41 metadata, such as adding URLs etc.
42
43 4. Licence                                            *password-store-licence*
44
45 This plugin is licensed under the same terms as vim itself (see
46 |license| )
47
48 5. Credits                                            *password-store-credits*
49
50 Tom Ryder
51 https://git.zx2c4.com/password-store/
52
53 vim:ft=help