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-ID: 9dfa93be-6019-455e-bb26-31c68d483e1e
-Title: ayu(1) - an actually boring password manager
-Authors: Nova [ミラーワールド] <novaburst@envs.net>
-Date: 2021-12-15T21:08:56-00:00
-Topics: Computing
-
-Out of boredom, while I was thinking between moving from RSA to Ed25519 on my GPG key-pair and doing something else, ten days ago
-I started writing my own password manager in posix shell, which instead of gpg(1) (there are a lot tbh), it uses age(1) as 
-backend for encryption. 
-By now it's mostly finished, after some odd struggle with some internal functions of the scripts, which I've already sorted out. 
-The script works roughly the same like a similar thing which is an alternative to pass(1), on posix 
-shell as well. 
-I've documented mine already, and the manual page was written in mdoc(7) format, which I guess it's fairly portable
-between Unices, i don't know.
-To list all of the entries on the password store, it needs tree(1) to do that. 
-Unlike pass(1) or even gopass(1), I probably won't implement VCS integration or generation of passwords built-in into the script.
-However, if I do that, they'll be on a separate repository, or something along those lines, as separate scripts.
-
-[angou]: <https://gt.kalli.st/shokara/angou>
-[ayu]: <https://git.patchysicp.xyz/novaburst/ayu>
-[gopass]: <https://github.com/cortex/gopass>
-[pass]: <https://www.passwordstore.org>