2022-06-07 05:03:21 +02:00
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:source-highlighter: pygments // technically needed for Asciidoc parsers for some code
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:gitlab-personal-namespace: https://gitlab.com/ajhalili2006
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2022-02-22 16:18:15 +01:00
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= Andrei Jiroh's Passowrd Store
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2022-06-07 05:03:21 +02:00
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This is where I store some of my TOTP secrets and other cursed secrets I need to store in Git and in encrypted manner.
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While I can safely store my encrypted secrets here in GPG, some cannot be here such as my SSH and GPG private keys, as they're
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stored in {gitlab-personal-namespace}/dotfiles-secrets[an private repository only Andrei Jiroh can access].
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== Usage docs
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== Setup
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[source,bash]
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----
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# check distro docs for non-Debian/Ubuntu installations.
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sudo apt install pass git -y --no-install-recommends
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pass git clone https://mau.dev/ajhalili2006/passstore-personal
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----
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=== Adding new entry
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TBD
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== Note on whoever manage this repo as noted on my will
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You must keep all of my GPG private keys private and hidden from the public eye and its key passwords well-guarded against
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hackers and other people trying to get as much as senstive information hidden under encryption.
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Technically, DO NOT LEAK ANYTHING UNENCRYPTED, ESPECIALLY FROM THIS REPO.
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== FAQs
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=== Do this replace your usage of your current password manager (Bitwarden)
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Technically no. While I can still access them through the official CLI (himt: `npm i -g @bitwarden/cli`), I do not want
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to lose access to the TOTP codes, especially it's always a painful process to do the recovery processes through identity
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verification and sometimes, the brute-force hell.
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== License
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This documentation is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 Unported, while the rest are either under the default copyright rules or the MIT license.
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Check the headers of each file to avoid possible copyright issues. Stuff that are encrypted through GPG are not covered by MIT license.
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