+There are two functions:
+>
+ :Conceal
+ :Reveal
+<
+That apply syntax highlighting to obscure and un-obscure the password.
+By default the pass file loads in obscured mode, however when the cursor is on
+the word it should readable and editable. This offers minor "shoulder surfing"
+protection, facilitating editing of metadata, such as adding URLs etc.
+
+There's minor feedback for short passwords, with Error highlighting for
+passwords 6 or less characters long.
+
+Password store also adds password generation support via pwgen. Since
+password-store already leverages pwgen, this is a fairly safe assumption.
+There is a Plug mapping *<Plug>rotate_password*
+by default this is mapped to <C-X> and <C-A> but can be overridden via setting
+an alternate plug mapping
+>
+ nnoremap >M-a> <Plug>rotate_password
+<
+The mapped sequence will generate a random password. As neither decrement nor
+increment mean anything in this context, buth are mapped to the same plug.
+The default length of the password is 10 character, but
+modifiable by configuration This is also available via the function call(s)
+>
+ password_store#replace()
+<
+4. Configuration *password-store-config*
+
+Configuration is done through a global dictionary *g:password_store_settings*
+Initialize the dictionary and add settings as needed
+>
+ let g:password_store_settings = {}
+
+Syntax obfustaction is enabled by default. To disable it:
+>
+ let g:password_store_settings.enable_syntax = 'false"
+
+
+Auto "increment" password length is 12 characters. To change it
+>
+ let g:password_store_settings.pw_length = 20
+<