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# pass-backup
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An extension for [pass](https://www.passwordstore.org/) (the standard Unix password manager) to easily create backups of the password store.
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# pass-reveal
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An extension for [pass](https://www.passwordstore.org/) (the standard Unix password manager) to easily find elements of the password store.
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## Motivation
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One should always do backups. So backups must be simple. Nothing more simple than typing ```pass backup```.
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`pass show` requires that one type in the full path of the service, but I am too lazy to do that.
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## Usage
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```
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Usage:
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pass backup [backuplocation]
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On the first run it creates a directory ".backups" in \$PASSWORD_STORE_DIR.
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By default this is ~/.password-store/.backups".
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It creates a backup of the complete password store by creating a
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pass reveal [reveallocation]
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On the first run it creates a directory ".reveals" in \$PASSWORD_STORE_DIR.
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By default this is ~/.password-store/.reveals".
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It creates a reveal of the complete password store by creating a
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compressed tar-file with extension .tar.bz2.
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Backups themselves are excluded from the backup.
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Without argument the backup file will receive the default name "passwordstore.DATE.TIME.tar.bz2"
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reveals themselves are excluded from the reveal.
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Without argument the reveal file will receive the default name "passwordstore.DATE.TIME.tar.bz2"
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where DATE and TIME are the current date and time.
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If an argument is given and it is a directory, the backup file will be placed
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into the specified directory instead of the default ".backups" directory.
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If an argument is given and it is a directory, the reveal file will be placed
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into the specified directory instead of the default ".reveals" directory.
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If an argument is given and it is not a directory, it is used as a file
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name and the backup is stored with this filename with .at.gz2 appended.
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pass backup help
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name and the reveal is stored with this filename with .at.gz2 appended.
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pass reveal help
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Prints this help message.
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pass backup version
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pass reveal version
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Prints the version number.
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Usage:
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pass reveal [search-terms]
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Searches and displays passwords from \$PASSWORD_STORE_LOCATION.
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A simple wrapper over pass show, find, and grep.
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Based on the pass reveal extension.
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$PROGRAM reveal help
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Prints this help message.
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$PROGRAM reveal version
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Prints the version number.
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Example: $PROGRAM reveal web
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Searches for any files in $PASSWORD_STORE_LOCATION whose filenames contain
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the keyword "web"
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```
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## Examples
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## Example
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Let's generate a password for this example
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### Example 1: Using defaults, standard use
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```
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$ pass backup
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pass generate test/test
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[master 1dd0d0b] Add generated password for test/test.
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1 file changed, 0 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
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rewrite test/test.gpg (100%)
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The generated password for test/test is:
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]$OJ&<J18JSk!(Y4u:~n\`E3B
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```
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This is the typical usage. This creates a backup and places it into ```$PASSWORD_STORE_DIR/.backups```
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e.g. ```~/.password-store/.backups/passwordstore.190407.122034.tar.gz2```.
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### Example 2: Specifying a destination directory
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Then we can search with:
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```
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$ pass backup Documents/Backups/
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> pass reveal test
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Best match: test/test
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]$OJ&<J18JSk!(Y4u:~n\`E3B
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Copied test/test to clipboard. Will clear in 45 seconds.
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```
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This creates a backup and places it into ```Documents/Backups/```
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i.e. ```Documents/Backups/passwordstore.190407.122034.tar.gz2```.
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### Example 3: Specifying a destination file
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```
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$ pass backup Documents/Backups/mypassbackup
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```
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This creates a backup and places it into ```Documents/Backups/mypassbackup.tar.gz2```.
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## Installaiton
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## Installation
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For installation download and place this bash script file ```backup.bash``` into
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For installation download and place this bash script file ```reveal.bash``` into
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the passwordstore extension directory specified with ```$PASSWORD_STORE_EXTENSIONS_DIR```.
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By default this is ```~/.password-store/.extensions```.
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```
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$ cp backup.bash ~/.password-store/.extensions
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$ cp reveal.bash ~/.password-store/.extensions
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```
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Give the file execution permissions:
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```
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$ chmod 700 ~/.password-store/.extensions/backup.bash
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$ chmod 700 ~/.password-store/.extensions/reveal.bash
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```
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Set the variable ```PASSWORD_STORE_ENABLE_EXTENSIONS``` to true to enable extensions.
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Set the variable ```PASSWORD_STORE_ENABLE_EXTENSIONS```, to true to enable extensions, e.g., in your `.bashrc`
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```
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$ export PASSWORD_STORE_ENABLE_EXTENSIONS=true
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```
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Download and source the bash completion file ```pass-backup.bash.completion``` for bash completion.
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Download and source the bash completion file ```pass-reveal.bash.completion``` for bash completion.
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```
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$ source ~/.password-store/.bash-completions/pass-backup.bash.completion
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$ source ~/.password-store/.bash-completions/pass-reveal.bash.completion
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```
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Type ```pass backup``` to create your first backup.
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Type ```pass reveal keyword``` to make your first search.
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```
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$ pass backup
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$ pass reveal keyword
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```
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## Requirements
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- `pass` from [https://www.passwordstore.org/](https://www.passwordstore.org/)
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- `tar` to be installed for zipping and compression.
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## License
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This work is released under the [GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html).
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## Notes
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Both files are tiny: 142 lines (script) and 17 lines (autocompletion) respectively. You can check them yourself quickly. No need to trust anyone.
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Both files are tiny: 92 lines (script) and 17 lines (autocompletion) respectively. You can check them yourself quickly. No need to trust anyone.
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This extension is heavily based on the [pass-backup](https://github.com/8go/pass-backup) extension (archived [here](https://git.loki.red/open.source/pass-backup)). Because `pass-backup` is open source, it was easy to take its architecture and use it for a different purpose.
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# pass backup - Password Store Extension (https://www.passwordstore.org/)
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# Copyright (C) 2019
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#
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# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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# []
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VERSION="1.1.1"
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PASSWORD_STORE_BACKUP_DEBUG=false # true or false, prints debugging messages
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PASSWORD_STORE_BACKUP_DIR=".backups" # default backup directory is $PASSWORD_STORE_BACKUP_DIR; if it is a relative path it becomes $PASSWORD_STORE_DIR/$PASSWORD_STORE_BACKUP_DIR
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PASSWORD_STORE_BACKUP_BASENAME="passwordstore" # to create backup filenames like passwordstore.190407.123423.tar.gz2
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TAR=$(which tar)
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cmd_backup_usage() {
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cat <<-_EOF
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Usage:
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$PROGRAM backup [backuplocation]
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On the first run it creates a directory ".backups" in \$PASSWORD_STORE_DIR.
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By default this is ~/.password-store/.backups".
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It creates a backup of the complete password store by creating a
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compressed tar-file with extension .tar.bz2.
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Backups themselves are excluded from the backup.
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Without argument the backup file will receive the default name "passwordstore.DATE.TIME.tar.bz2"
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where DATE and TIME are the current date and time.
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If an argument is given and it is a directory, the backup file will be placed
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into the specified directory instead of the default ".backups" directory.
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If an argument is given and it is not a directory, it is used as a file
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name and the backup is stored with this filename with .at.gz2 appended.
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$PROGRAM backup help
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Prints this help message.
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$PROGRAM backup version
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Prints the version number.
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Example: $PROGRAM backup
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this is the typical usage
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creates a backup and places it into \$PASSWORD_STORE_DIR/.backups
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e.g. ~/.password-store/.backups/passwordstore.190407.122034.tar.gz2
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Example: $PROGRAM backup Documents/Backups/
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creates a backup and places it into Documents/Backups/
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i.e. Documents/Backups/passwordstore.190407.122034.tar.gz2
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Example: $PROGRAM backup Documents/Backups/mypassbackup
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creates a backup and places it into
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Documents/Backups/mypassbackup.tar.gz2
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For installation place this bash script file "backup.bash" into
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the passwordstore extension directory specified with \$PASSWORD_STORE_EXTENSIONS_DIR.
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By default this is ~/.password-store/.extensions.
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E.g. cp backup.bash ~/.password-store/.extensions
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Give the file execution permissions:
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E.g. chmod 700 ~/.password-store/.extensions/backup.bash
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Set the variable PASSWORD_STORE_ENABLE_EXTENSIONS to true to enable extensions.
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E.g. export PASSWORD_STORE_ENABLE_EXTENSIONS=true
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Source the bash completion file "pass-backup.bash.completion" for bash completion.
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E.g. source ~/.password-store/.bash-completions/pass-backup.bash.completion
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Type "pass backup" to create your first backup.
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E.g. pass backup
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_EOF
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exit 0
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}
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cmd_backup_version() {
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echo $VERSION
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exit 0
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}
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cmd_backup_createbackup() {
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[[ $# -gt 1 ]] && die "Too many arguments. At most 1 argument allowed."
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[[ -z "$TAR" ]] && die "Failed to generate backup: tar is not installed."
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TODAYTIME=$(date "+%Y%m%d.%H%M%S") # e.g. 20190409.212327
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# expect 0 or 1 argument
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# ignore 2nd argument and higher
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if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
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PASSWORD_STORE_BACKUP_PATH="$PASSWORD_STORE_BACKUP_DIR/${PASSWORD_STORE_BACKUP_BASENAME}.${TODAYTIME}.tar.bz2" # path includes filename
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$PASSWORD_STORE_BACKUP_DEBUG && echo "No arguments supplied. That is okay."
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$PASSWORD_STORE_BACKUP_DEBUG && echo "Setting backup directory to $PASSWORD_STORE_BACKUP_DIR"
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$PASSWORD_STORE_BACKUP_DEBUG && echo "Setting backup file to $PASSWORD_STORE_BACKUP_PATH"
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else
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ARG1="$1"
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case "$ARG1" in
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/*)
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$PASSWORD_STORE_BACKUP_DEBUG && echo "$ARG1 is an absolute path"
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;;
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*)
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$PASSWORD_STORE_BACKUP_DEBUG && echo "$ARG1 is a relative path"
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ARG1="$(pwd)/$ARG1"
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$PASSWORD_STORE_BACKUP_DEBUG && echo "Now $ARG1 is an absolute path"
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;;
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esac
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if [[ -d "$ARG1" ]]; then
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$PASSWORD_STORE_BACKUP_DEBUG && echo "Argument $ARG1 is a directory"
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PASSWORD_STORE_BACKUP_PATH="$ARG1/${PASSWORD_STORE_BACKUP_BASENAME}.${TODAYTIME}.tar.bz2" # path includes filename
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else
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$PASSWORD_STORE_BACKUP_DEBUG && echo "Argument $ARG1 treated as a filename"
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PASSWORD_STORE_BACKUP_PATH="${ARG1}.tar.bz2"
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fi
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$PASSWORD_STORE_BACKUP_DEBUG && echo "Setting exclusion directory to $PASSWORD_STORE_BACKUP_DIR"
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$PASSWORD_STORE_BACKUP_DEBUG && echo "Setting backup file to $PASSWORD_STORE_BACKUP_PATH"
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fi
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[[ -f "$PASSWORD_STORE_BACKUP_PATH" ]] && yesno "File $PASSWORD_STORE_BACKUP_PATH already exists. Overwrite it?"
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if [ -z "$PASSWORD_STORE_DIR" ]; then # var is empty
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PASSWORD_STORE_DIR="${HOME}/.password-store"
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fi
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$PASSWORD_STORE_BACKUP_DEBUG && echo "Password storage directory is $PASSWORD_STORE_DIR"
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pushd "${PASSWORD_STORE_DIR}" >/dev/null || die "Could not cd into directory $PASSWORD_STORE_DIR. Aborting."
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mkdir -p "${PASSWORD_STORE_BACKUP_DIR}" >/dev/null || die "Could not create directory $PASSWORD_STORE_BACKUP_DIR. Aborting."
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tar --exclude="${PASSWORD_STORE_BACKUP_DIR}" -cjf "${PASSWORD_STORE_BACKUP_PATH}" . # add v for debugging if need be
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chmod 400 "${PASSWORD_STORE_BACKUP_PATH}" >/dev/null || die "Could not change permissions to read-only on file $PASSWORD_STORE_BACKUP_PATH. Aborting."
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BZ2SIZE=$(wc -c <"${PASSWORD_STORE_BACKUP_PATH}") # returns size in bytes
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BZ2ENTRIES=$(tar -tf "${PASSWORD_STORE_BACKUP_PATH}" | wc -l)
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echo "Created backup file \"${PASSWORD_STORE_BACKUP_PATH}\" of size ${BZ2SIZE} bytes with ${BZ2ENTRIES} entries."
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popd >/dev/null || die "Could not change directory. Aborting."
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}
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case "$1" in
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help | --help | -h)
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shift
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cmd_backup_usage "$@"
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;;
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version | --version | -v)
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shift
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cmd_backup_version "$@"
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;;
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*) cmd_backup_createbackup "$@" ;;
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esac
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exit 0
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PASSWORD_STORE_EXTENSION_COMMANDS+=(backup)
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PASSWORD_STORE_EXTENSION_COMMANDS+=(reveal)
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__password_store_extension_complete_backup() {
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__password_store_extension_complete_reveal() {
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if [[ $COMP_CWORD -gt 2 ]]; then
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case "${COMP_WORDS[2]}" in
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help|--help|-h)
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COMPREPLY+=($(compgen -W "help version -h --help -v --version" -- ${cur}))
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_pass_complete_entries 1
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fi
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}
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}
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# pass reveal - Password Store Extension (https://www.passwordstore.org/)
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# Copyright (C) 2021
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#
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# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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# []
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VERSION="0.0.1"
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PASSWORD_STORE_LOCATION="~/password-store"
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cmd_reveal_usage() {
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cat <<-_EOF
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Usage:
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$PROGRAM reveal [search-terms]
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Searches and displays passwords from \$PASSWORD_STORE_LOCATION.
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A simple wrapper over pass show, find, and grep.
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Based on the pass reveal extension.
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$PROGRAM reveal help
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Prints this help message.
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$PROGRAM reveal version
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Prints the version number.
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Example: $PROGRAM reveal web
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Searches for any files in $PASSWORD_STORE_LOCATION whose filenames contain
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the keyword "web"
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For installation place this bash script file "reveal.bash" into
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the passwordstore extension directory specified with \$PASSWORD_STORE_EXTENSIONS_DIR.
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By default this is ~/.password-store/.extensions.
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E.g. cp reveal.bash ~/.password-store/.extensions
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Give the file execution permissions:
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E.g. chmod 700 ~/.password-store/.extensions/reveal.bash
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Set the variable PASSWORD_STORE_ENABLE_EXTENSIONS to true to enable extensions.
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E.g. export PASSWORD_STORE_ENABLE_EXTENSIONS=true
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Source the bash completion file "pass-reveal.bash.completion" for bash completion.
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E.g. source ~/.password-store/.bash-completions/pass-reveal.bash.completion
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Type "pass reveal query" to make your first query
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E.g. pass reveal query
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_EOF
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exit 0
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}
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cmd_reveal_version() {
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echo $VERSION
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exit 0
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}
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cmd_reveal_reveal() {
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## [[ $# -gt 1 ]] && die "Too many arguments. At most 1 argument allowed."
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# expect 0 or 1 argument
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# ignore 2nd argument and higher
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if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
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echo "Error: Query is empty"
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else
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ARGS="$@"
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BEST_FIT="$(find ~/.password-store -type f -printf "%P\n" | grep -v '^\.' | grep -i "$ARGS" | sed 's/.gpg//' | head -1)"
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if [ -z "$BEST_FIT" ]; then
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# $STRING is empty
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echo "No match found for $ARGS"
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else
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echo "Best match: $BEST_FIT"
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pass show "$BEST_FIT"
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pass show -c "$BEST_FIT"
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fi
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fi
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}
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case "$1" in
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help | --help | -h)
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shift
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cmd_reveal_usage "$@"
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;;
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version | --version | -v)
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shift
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cmd_reveal_version "$@"
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;;
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*) cmd_reveal_reveal "$@" ;;
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esac
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exit 0
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