It can be useful for people that are not really into gpg/pass to know

how to export the specficic files needed for UTPass to work properly.
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Joan Erraez 2020-08-03 10:25:24 +02:00 committed by Quentin Rouland
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The goal is to be closest possible of the features offer by [ZX2C4s pass command line application](https://www.passwordstore.org/).
See [Features wiki page](https://taiga.rdrive.ovh/project/utpass/wiki/contributing) for details.
## Export/Import
Assuming that there are already passwords in another device using [ZX2C4s pass command line application](https://www.passwordstore.org/) and, therefore, that [gpg keys](https://gnupg.org/) have been previously generated for encryption purposes, these may be helpful commands:
Export gpg private keys in order to decrypt passwords:
```
gpg --output keys.gpg --export-secret-keys
```
Export passwords, assuming they reside in *.password-store* folder:
```
zip passwords.zip -r .password-store/
```
Both files have the correct format for UTPass to import them and work as intended. It is highly recommended to remove them after imported to **UTPass**.
## License
Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <https://fsf.org/>
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* [Ubports](https://ubports.com/) : Ubuntu Touch Community
* [ZX2C4s pass command line application](https://www.passwordstore.org/) : the standard unix password manager.
* [Clickable](https://github.com/bhdouglass/clickable) : Compile, build, and deploy Ubuntu Touch click packages
* [GnuPG](https://gnupg.org/): The GNU Privacy Guard
* [Gpgme](https://www.gnupg.org/software/gpgme/index.html) : GnuPG Made Easy (GPGME) is a library designed to make access to GnuPG easier for applications