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A small tool for storing passwords locally with git sync |
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## Installation |
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## MPS |
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1. Clone MPS repo: |
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``` |
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git clone git@code.corpglory.net:corpglory/mps.git |
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``` |
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2. Build MPS |
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``` |
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cd mps |
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cargo build --release |
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``` |
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3. Add your mps build to PATH in your ~/.zshenv |
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``` |
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export PATH=$PATH:"<mps_git_repo__path>/target/release" |
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``` |
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## Intilization |
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1. Create empty repository for storing your passwords on gitlab or somewhere you prefer |
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2. Clone to your home folder ~/.mps/storage |
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3. Export varable $MPS_HOME: `export MPS_HOME="/home/<your_username>/.mps"` |
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3. Export varable $MPS_HOME: `export MPS_HOME="/home/<your_username>/.mps"` in your ~/.zshenv |
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4. Add to your $PATH:<path_to_msp> where you installed your mps |
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5. Run ./mps init |
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