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Thank you for this pull request. Looks helpful and with the tests I will merge it. |
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I will be investigating password stuff again (yay, heartbleed bug!) so I will either be fixing this up, or migrating to 1password or something in the next week or two. I'll let you know. |
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Still need to write tests, but thought I'd run this by you first to see if you have any comments on it. This lets you enter your master pw just once, then enter several passwords one after the other without the program exiting (but it writes after each password for safety's sake).