# pass2csv Source is available [at GitHub](https://github.com/reinefjord/pass2csv). You can install it directly from PyPI with pip: python3 -m pip install --user pass2csv ## Usage ``` $ pass2csv --help usage: pass2csv [-h] [-b path] [-g executable] [-a] [--encoding encoding] [-o file] [-e pattern [pattern ...]] [-f name pattern] [-l name pattern] store_path positional arguments: store_path path to the password-store to export optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -b path, --base path path to use as base for grouping passwords -g executable, --gpg executable path to the gpg binary you wish to use (default 'gpg') -a, --use-agent ask gpg to use its auth agent --encoding encoding text encoding to use when reading gpg output (default 'utf-8') -o file, --outfile file file to write exported data to (default stdin) -e pattern [pattern ...], --exclude pattern [pattern ...] regexps for lines which should not be exported -f name pattern, --get-field name pattern a name and a regexp, the part of the line matching the regexp will be removed and the remaining line will be added to a field with the chosen name. only one match per password, matching stops after the first match -l name pattern, --get-line name pattern a name and a regexp for which all lines that match are included in a field with the chosen name ``` ### Format The output format is Group(/),Title,Password,[custom fields...],Notes You may add custom fields with `--get-field` or `--get-line`. You supply a *name* for the field and a regexp *pattern*. The field name is used for the header of the output CSV and to group multiple patterns for the same field; you may specify multiple patterns for the same field by specifying `--get-field` or`--get-line` multiple times with the same name. Regexp patterns are case-insensitive. ### Examples * Password entry (`~/.password-store/sites/example/login.gpg`): ``` password123 --- username: user_name email user@example.com url:example.com Some note ``` * Command ``` pass2csv ~/.password-store \ --exclude '^---$' \ --get-field Username '(username|email):?' \ --get-field URL 'url:?' ``` * Output ``` Group(/),Title,Password,URL,Username,Notes sites/example,login,password123,example.com,user_name,"email user@example.com\nSome note" ``` ### Grouping The group is relative to the path, or the `--base` if given. Given the password `~/.password-store/sites/example/login.gpg`: $ pass2csv ~/.password-store/sites # Password will have group "example" $ pass2csv ~/.password-store/sites --base ~/.password-store # Password will have group "sites/example" ## gpg-agent password timeout If your private key is protected by a password, `gpg` will ask for it with the `pinentry` program if you haven't set it to something else. If using `gpg2` or the `-a` option with `gpg`, by default, the password is cached for 10 minutes but the timer is reset when using a key. After 2 hours the cache will be cleared even if it has been accessed recently. You can set these values in your `~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf`: ``` default-cache-ttl 600 max-cache-ttl 7200 ``` ## Development Create a virtual environment: python3 -m venv venv Activate the environment: . venv/bin/activate Now you may either use `pip` directly to install the dependencies, or you can install `pip-tools`. The latter is recommended. ### pip pip install -r requirements.txt ### pip-tools [pip-tools](https://github.com/jazzband/pip-tools) can keep your virtual environment in sync with the `requirements.txt` file, as well as compiling a new `requirements.txt` when adding/removing a dependency in `requirements.in`. It is recommended that pip-tools is installed within the virtual environment. pip install pip-tools pip-compile # only necessary when adding/removing a dependency pip-sync