Make helpers.sh display or otherwise save generated passwords #4

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opened 2020-09-05 00:09:28 +00:00 by 3wordchant · 2 comments
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I need to have access to the passwords that get yeeted into docker secret, for running the Nextcloud and Mediawiki web installers (maybe someday there will be a proper way of automating that part of the set-up -- for the moment it's a bearable waste of time).

This means I end up not using the super-handy helpers.sh. There's probably an easy way of doing this with tee, maybe even putting it straight into pass.

I need to have access to the passwords that get yeeted into `docker secret`, for running the Nextcloud and Mediawiki web installers (maybe someday there will be a proper way of automating that part of the set-up -- for the moment it's a bearable waste of time). This means I end up not using the super-handy `helpers.sh`. There's probably an easy way of doing this with `tee`, maybe even putting it straight into `pass`.
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FYI I've been first manually putting all the secrets under hosts/ in the pass store for our currently deployed infrastructure like Gitea. Yeah it would be nice to have a process / some for of automation for this.

FYI I've been first manually putting all the secrets under `hosts/` in the pass store for our currently deployed infrastructure like Gitea. Yeah it would be nice to have a process / some for of automation for this.
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Handled in abra

Handled in [`abra`](https://git.autonomic.zone/autonomic-cooperative/abra)
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