This command allows you to cache your git-credentials with gopass.
If you want to use this helper, you should know, have installed and configured the password manager Gopass.
You may also check if the helper is already installed.
$ git help -a | grep credential-
credential-cache Helper to temporarily store passwords in memory
credential-store Helper to store credentials on disk
credential-gopass
After a successful installation and setting up in git you might find a line with credential-gopass
.
Depending on your operating system, you can either download a pre-built binary, or install from source. If you have a working Go development environment, we recommend building from source.
Find the appropriate package from the releases for your system and download it. Unpack the binary from the archive file. Move it to one of the locations listed in your $PATH.
Alternatively, use the installable version for your packet manager.
If you have Go already installed, you can use go install
to automatically download the latest version:
go install github.com/gopasspw/git-credential-gopass@latest
If git-credential-gopass
is in your $PATH
, you can now configure git.
git config --global credential.helper gopass
or
git-credential-gopass configure --<global|local|system>
For further git scoping details show up the documentation of git credentials.
You can save the credentials in a team store to share or manage a functional user for CI. Or just because you want it to.
git config credential.helper "gopass --store=ci-team"
git-credential-gopass configure --local --store=ci-team
This puts the value in front of the Gopass search path.