X-Git-Url: https://git.madduck.net/etc/vim.git/blobdiff_plain/e22f51bf92fa6320a1b09ad479c6203fa29fa014..5e46c4df650e55e4f00295f9063486b32a664019:/doc/vim-password-store.txt diff --git a/doc/vim-password-store.txt b/doc/vim-password-store.txt index 1ab1738..eca22ab 100644 --- a/doc/vim-password-store.txt +++ b/doc/vim-password-store.txt @@ -28,6 +28,38 @@ this) and password-store https://www.passwordstore.org/ . The plugin automatically loads when it sees the appropriate file paths for password-store. This is Tom Ryders +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 *rotate_password* +by default this is mapped to and but can be overridden via setting +an alternate plug mapping +> + nnoremap >M-a> 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 altering the global g:password_store_pwlength +> + let g:password_store_pwlength = 20 +< +This is also available via the function call(s) +> + password_store#replace() +< 4. Licence *password-store-licence* This plugin is licensed under the same terms as vim itself (see