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NAME

       pass-otp - A pass(1) extension for managing one-time-password (OTP) tokens.

SYNOPSIS

       pass otp [ COMMAND ] [ OPTIONS ]... [ ARGS ]...

DESCRIPTION

       pass-otp  extends  the  pass(1)  utility  with  the  otp  command  for adding OTP secrets,
       generating OTP codes, and displaying secret key URIs using the standard otpauth:// scheme.

       If no COMMAND is specified, COMMAND defaults to code.

COMMANDS

       otp code [ --clip, -c ] pass-name

              Generate and print an OTP code from  the  secret  key  stored  in  pass-name  using
              oathtool(1).  If  --clip or -c is specified, do not print the code but instead copy
              it to the clipboard using xclip(1) and then restore  the  clipboard  after  45  (or
              PASSWORD_STORE_CLIP_TIME) seconds. This command is alternatively named show.

       otp  insert  [  --force,  -f ] [ --echo, -e ] [ [ --secret, -s ] [ --issuer, -i issuer ] [
       --account, -a account ] ] [ pass-name ]

              Prompt for and insert a new OTP secret into the password store at pass-name.

              If --secret is specified, prompt for the secret  value,  assuming  SHA1  algorithm,
              30-second  period, and 6 OTP digits. One or both of issuer and account must also be
              specified.

              If --secret is not specified, prompt for  a  key  URI;  see  the  documentation  at
              ⟨https://github.com/google/google-authenticator/wiki/Key-Uri-Format⟩  for  the  key
              URI specification.

              The secret is consumed from stdin; specify --echo or -e to echo input when  running
              this   command   interactively.   If   pass-name  is  not  specified,  convert  the
              issuer:accountname URI label to a path in the  form  of  isser/accountname.  Prompt
              before  overwriting  an  existing  secret,  unless --force or -f is specified. This
              command is alternatively named add.

       otp append [ --force, -f ] [ --echo, -e ] [ [ --secret, -s ] [ --issuer,  -i  issuer  ]  [
       --account, -a account ] ] pass-name

              Append  an  OTP secret to the password stored in pass-name, preserving any existing
              lines.

              If --secret is specified, prompt for the secret  value,  assuming  SHA1  algorithm,
              30-second  period, and 6 OTP digits. One or both of issuer and account must also be
              specified.

              If --secret is not specified, prompt for  a  key  URI;  see  the  documentation  at
              ⟨https://github.com/google/google-authenticator/wiki/Key-Uri-Format⟩  for  the  key
              URI specification.

              The URI is consumed from stdin; specify --echo or -e to  echo  input  when  running
              this  command  interactively.  Prompt before overwriting an existing secret, unless
              --force or -f is specified.

       otp uri [ --clip, -c | --qrcode, -q ] pass-name

              Print the key URI stored in pass-name to stdout. If --clip or -c is  specified,  do
              not  print  the  URI  but  instead copy it to the clipboard using xclip(1) and then
              restore the clipboard after 45 (or PASSWORD_STORE_CLIP_TIME) seconds.  If  --qrcode
              or  -q  is  specified,  do  not  print  the URI but instead display a QR code using
              qrencode(1) either to the terminal or graphically if supported.

       otp validate uri

              Test a URI  string  for  validity  according  to  the  Key  Uri  Format.  For  more
              information about this format, see the documentation at ⟨https://github.com/google/
              google-authenticator/wiki/Key-Uri-Format⟩.

OPTIONS

       help, -h, --help
              Show usage message.

SEE ALSO

       pass(1), qrencode(1), zbarimg(1)

AUTHORS

       pass-otp was written by Tad Fisher ⟨tadfisher@gmail.com⟩.

COPYING

       This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of
       the  GNU  General  Public  License  as  published  by the Free Software Foundation, either
       version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

       This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY  WARRANTY;
       without  even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
       See the GNU General Public License for more details.

       You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program.
       If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.