This is no longer actively maintained. Consider switching to a fork such as schmidtandreas/wofi-pass.
Usage: wofi-pass [options]
-a, --autotype autotype whatever entry is chosen
-c, --copy [cmd] copy to clipboard. Defaults to wl-copy if no cmd is given.
-f, --fileisuser use the name of the password file as username
-h, --help show this help message
-s, --squash don't show field choice if password file only contains password
-t, --type [cmd] type the selection instead of copying to clipboard.
Defaults to wtype if no cmd is given.
Since wofi
isn't a drop-in replacement for rofi
, I couldn't use
rofi-pass anymore. So, I just made a
version of passmenu
that accomplishes everything I needed from rofi-pass
.
This script uses wofi and
wtype to provide a completely
Wayland-native way to conveniently use pass.
It provides the same search that passmenu
does, but shows a second dialogue
that lets the user choose which field to copy/print.
It also assumes that pass-otp is
installed if an otpauth://...
string is present in a password file.
The script assumes password files are formatted like the following:
Th3Gr3at3stPassw0rd
username: JohnDoe
email: john@example.com
otpauth://totp/example?secret=ABCDCBABCDCBABCD
pin: 1234
Note that the password is ALWAYS on the first line.
The -s | --squash
flag tells wofi-pass
to "intelligently" skip
the field choice dialogue when there is only a password in the file.
The -t | --type
flag tells wofi-pass
to type the choice instead of copying
to clipboard. This also enables the autotype choice which types
username :tab password
.