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@adolago adolago commented Feb 8, 2026

This PR implements the interactive password prompt for the --ask-become-pass flag in the rustible run command. Previously, this flag was accepted but ignored, leading to potential authentication failures when privilege escalation required a password.

The implementation:

  • Checks if the --ask-become-pass flag is present.
  • Verifies that the standard input is a terminal using is_terminal().
  • Prompts the user for a password using dialoguer::Password with a consistent 🔐 emoji theme.
  • Passes the captured password to the ExecutorConfig.

This change improves the user experience by making the CLI behave as expected when password-based privilege escalation is needed.


PR created automatically by Jules for task 3640683486255091547 started by @dolagoartur

Implements interactive password prompting when the `--ask-become-pass` (or `-K`) flag is used.
This enhances the UX by enabling secure password entry for privilege escalation, consistent with other interactive prompts in the CLI.

- Uses `dialoguer` with `ColorfulTheme` for the prompt.
- Includes a check for `is_terminal` to prevent hanging in non-interactive environments.
- Uses the `🔐` emoji for visual consistency with the vault password prompt.

Co-authored-by: dolagoartur <146357947+dolagoartur@users.noreply.github.com>
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