2022-12-29T11:24:33 gopass 1.15.0 -> 1.15.2 https://repology.org/metapackage/gopass/versions 2022-12-29T11:24:35 attrpath: gopass 2022-12-29T11:24:35 Checking auto update branch... 2022-12-29T11:24:35 No auto update branch exists 2022-12-29T11:24:36 Old version 1.15.0" not present in master derivation file with contents: { lib , stdenv , makeWrapper , buildGoModule , fetchFromGitHub , installShellFiles , git , gnupg , xclip , wl-clipboard , passAlias ? false }: buildGoModule rec { pname = "gopass"; version = "1.15.2"; nativeBuildInputs = [ installShellFiles makeWrapper ]; src = fetchFromGitHub { owner = "gopasspw"; repo = pname; rev = "v${version}"; hash = "sha256-UvHLbbV75mrWDmlsM382gBhgOpgf5k9NmAQtVbePD04="; }; vendorHash = "sha256-2YycEsEsvBKb30LkQx38Rm3nxq5q6KN0Pb1FBXco0PU="; subPackages = [ "." ]; ldflags = [ "-s" "-w" "-X main.version=${version}" "-X main.commit=${src.rev}" ]; wrapperPath = lib.makeBinPath ( [ git gnupg xclip ] ++ lib.optional stdenv.isLinux wl-clipboard ); postInstall = '' installManPage gopass.1 installShellCompletion --cmd gopass \ --zsh zsh.completion \ --bash bash.completion \ --fish fish.completion '' + lib.optionalString passAlias '' ln -s $out/bin/gopass $out/bin/pass ''; postFixup = '' wrapProgram $out/bin/gopass \ --prefix PATH : "${wrapperPath}" \ --set GOPASS_NO_REMINDER true ''; meta = with lib; { description = "The slightly more awesome Standard Unix Password Manager for Teams. Written in Go"; homepage = "https://www.gopass.pw/"; license = licenses.mit; maintainers = with maintainers; [ rvolosatovs sikmir ]; changelog = "https://github.com/gopasspw/gopass/raw/v${version}/CHANGELOG.md"; longDescription = '' gopass is a rewrite of the pass password manager in Go with the aim of making it cross-platform and adding additional features. Our target audience are professional developers and sysadmins (and especially teams of those) who are well versed with a command line interface. One explicit goal for this project is to make it more approachable to non-technical users. We go by the UNIX philosophy and try to do one thing and do it well, providing a stellar user experience and a sane, simple interface. ''; }; }