A search provider for GNOME Shell that adds support for searching in zx2c4/pass.
Names of passwords will show up in GNOME Shell searches, choosing one will copy the corresponding content to the clipboard.
Supports OTP, fields and can use GPaste.
Installation
Arch Linux
Install gnome-pass-search-provider-git
from the AUR.
Fedora
Enable the copr repo and install the package with DNF:
dnf copr enable jle64/gnome-pass-search-provider
dnf install gnome-pass-search-provider
Manual
Ensure that python>=3.5 as well as the dbus, gobject, fuzzywuzzy modules are installed. They should all be packaged under python-name or python3-name depending on your distribution.
Clone this repository and run the installation script as root:
git clone git@github.com:jle64/gnome-shell-pass-search-provider.git
sudo ./install.sh
Post-installation
Log out and reopen your GNOME session.
The search provider will be loaded automatically when doing a search. You should see it enabled in GNOME Settings Search pane.
OTP
The pass-otp extension is supported. Searches starting with otp
will copy the otp token to the clipboard.
Fields
To copy other values than the password in the first line from a pass file, start the search with :NAME search...
. The field name must be a full but case insensitive match. This requires GPaste
.
For example with a pass file like:
SUPERSECRETPASSWORD
user: username
pin: 123456
To copy the pin start the search with :pin
and for the username :user
.
Environment variables
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.
Setting them in ~/.profile
or ~/.pam_environment
should be sufficient, but stuff in shell-specific files such as ~/.bashrc
will not be picked up by gnome-shell.
If your values have no effect, make sure they propagate to the script environment:
ps auxeww | grep [g]nome-pass-search-provider.py
Clipboard managers
If you are using GPaste, passwords will be sent to it marked as passwords, thus ensuring they are not visible.
Otherwise they are sent to the clipboard using pass -c
which defaults to expiration after 45 seconds.
Compatibility
This implements the org.gnome.Shell.SearchProvider2
D-Bus API and has been tested with GNOME Shell 3.22-3.38. This uses the org.gnome.GPaste1
or org.gnome.GPaste2
versions of the GPaste D-Bus API to add passwords to GPaste.
Troubleshooting
If you don't see passphrase prompts when your key is locked, it might be because GPG is not using the right pinentry program. You can force gpg-agent to use pinentry-gnome3 by adding pinentry-program /usr/bin/pinentry-gnome3
to ~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf
.
If you encounter problems, make sure to look to wherever GNOME and D-Bus are logging for error messages. You can do this using journalctl --user
on systemd-using systems.
Don't hesitate to open an issue.