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authorB. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com>2016-11-14 15:11:29 -0500
committerWilly Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org>2016-11-15 21:41:38 +0700
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system/tpm: Fix README.
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-tpm is a tiny shell script which is heavily inspired and largely compatible with pass.
-Just like pass it uses gpg2 to securely store your passwords, the major difference
-between pass and tpm is that the latter is a lot more minimal. Furthermore, tpm is
-written entirely in POSIX shell.
+tpm is a tiny shell script which is heavily inspired and largely
+compatible with pass. Just like pass it uses gpg2 to securely store your
+passwords, the major difference between pass and tpm is that the latter is
+a lot more minimal. Furthermore, tpm is written entirely in POSIX shell.
-Invoking tpm consists of specifying a command either insert or show and supplying one
-entry as a target. If insert is specified as a command tpm will create a new entry and
-prompt for the corresponding password. If you specify show as a command tpm will write
-the password for the given entry to standard output.
+Invoking tpm consists of specifying a command either insert or show and
+supplying one entry as a target. If insert is specified as a command,
+tpm will create a new entry and prompt for the corresponding password. If
+you specify show as a command, tpm will write the password for the given
+entry to standard output.