Difference between revisions of "password-store clone failsauce"
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==problem:== "pass git clone" command failing with error... | ==problem:== "pass git clone" command failing with error... | ||
− | $ pass git clone user@192.168.1.1:/path/to/.password-store . | + | $ '''pass git clone user@192.168.1.1:/path/to/.password-store .''' |
Error: the password store is not a git repository. Try "pass git init". | Error: the password store is not a git repository. Try "pass git init". | ||
Revision as of 04:41, 23 November 2018
password-store
goal: migrate password store from on computer to another. steps:
- migrate gpg private key
- clone pass git repo
==problem:== "pass git clone" command failing with error...
$ pass git clone user@192.168.1.1:/path/to/.password-store . Error: the password store is not a git repository. Try "pass git init".
solution:
Emil Lundberg (taken from here)
Why not clone it with plain old Git?
I read that and just ran the same command minus "pass" and it worked
$ git clone user@192.168.1.1:/path/to/.password-store . Cloning into '.'... Password: remote: Counting objects: 961, done. remote: Compressing objects: 100% (760/760), done. remote: Total 961 (delta 324), reused 564 (delta 191) Receiving objects: 100% (961/961), 204.06 KiB | 0 bytes/s, done. Resolving deltas: 100% (324/324), done.