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57 lines
2.1 KiB
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A search provider for GNOME Shell that adds support for searching in [pass](https://www.passwordstore.org/).
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Names of passwords will show up in GNOME Shell searches, choosing one will copy the corresponding content to the clipboard.
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# Installation
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## Arch Linux
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Install `gnome-pass-search-provider-git` from the AUR.
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## Manual
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Ensure that python>=3.5 and python-gobject are installed on your system and that pass is setup.
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Download or clone this repository:
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```shell
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git clone git@github.com:jle64/gnome-shell-pass-search-provider.git
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```
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Run the installation script as root:
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```shell
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sudo ./install.sh
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```
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If you need to you can change the installation paths to suit your system:
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```shell
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sudo SYSCONFDIR=/etc DATADIR=/usr/share LIBDIR=/usr/lib LIBEXECDIR=/usr/lib ./install.sh
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```
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# Post-installation
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Recommended : set gpg agent to use pinentry-gnome3 by adding `pinentry-program /usr/bin/pinentry-gnome3` to `~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf`.
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If you are on Xorg, restart GNOME Shell by typing 'alt + f2' then entering 'r' as command.
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If you are on Wayland, you need to close and reopen your GNOME session.
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The search provider should show up and be enabled in GNOME search preferences and started on demand by GNOME Shell.
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# Environment variables
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If you are configuring pass through environment variables, such as `PASSWORD_STORE_DIR`, make sure to set them in a way that will propagate to the search provider executable, not just in your shell.
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Setting them in `~/.profile` should be sufficient.
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# Clipboard managers
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If you are using GPaste, passwords will be sent to it marked as passwords, thus ensuring they are not visible.
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Otherwise they are sent to the clipboard using `pass -c` which defaults to expiration after 45 seconds.
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# Compatibility
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This implements the `org.gnome.Shell.SearchProvider2` D-Bus API which seems to be present in GNOME Shell since around 2012 and has been tested with GNOME Shell 3.22-3.30.
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# Troubleshooting
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If this does not work for you, make sure to look to wherever GNOME and D-Bus are logging for error messages (in the journal on systemd-using systems).
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Don't hesitate to open an issue.
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