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def_key "ctrl_a"
    clear_main_playlist
    press_space
    run_external_command "mpc -q play"
s='left'>FilesLines 2015-03-23emacs: Remove dash from Package-RequiresSvend Sorensen1-1/+1 2015-03-23emacs: Remove dependency on dashSvend Sorensen1-2/+1 Use delq instead of -reject from the dash package. 2015-03-22emacs: Use spaces for indentationSvend Sorensen1-19/+19 2015-03-16emacs: Separate stdout and stderrSvend Sorensen1-5/+10 This fixes a problem where gnupg-agent messages would get mixed with the password content. 2015-02-11Suppress output when original file does not existJason A. Donenfeld1-1/+1 2015-01-282.1.2 is going to be released next weekJason A. Donenfeld1-6/+0 2015-01-28Bad code is bad.Jason A. Donenfeld1-3/+3 2015-01-28Bump version1.6.5Jason A. Donenfeld1-1/+1 2015-01-28cygwin + gpg4win: convert paths to windows paths when calling gpg4win binary ↵Lenz Weber2-1/+26 instead of cygwin's gpg binary 2015-01-28Skip broken tests.Jason A. Donenfeld1-0/+6 2015-01-28Add unprotected keys for GnuPG 2.1Jason A. Donenfeld11-0/+0 2015-01-28Use more stable with-colons outputJason A. Donenfeld2-3/+3 2015-01-28Revert "Only examine subkeys that are capable of encrypting."Jason A. Donenfeld2-2/+2 This reverts commit ec8140b0f1a422aad16d41d0c322f3a6ceef74fe. The needed option is only available on GnuPG 2.1, and we need to support GnuPG 2.0 too. 2015-01-28Take into account use in testsJason A. Donenfeld1-1/+1 2015-01-28Bump version1.6.4Jason A. Donenfeld1-1/+1 2015-01-27Strip ".gpg" from symlinks as wellTheo Chatzimichos1-2/+2 Symlinks inside password-store make sense when using passff in firefox, and have the same LDAP password in different websites. In order to have passff working correctly then, we need to strip the .gpg extension from symlinks as well. Example output of `pass find site1` or `pass | grep site1` before this commit: site1.job.com.gpg -> site2.job.com and after: site1.job.com -> site2.job.com 2015-01-19clip: Show an error message if xclip returns a non-zero exit codeWieland Hoffmann1-3/+2 xclip will return a non-zero exit code if $DISPLAY is not set, which might happen, for example, if you're running pass in a tmux session remotely or something like that. xclip itself will also show an error message ("Can't open display") which provides enough context to figure out what the problem is. There might be other reasons for xclip to return a non-zero exit code, but the man page doesn't list them. 2015-01-19Correct path for top level grepJason A. Donenfeld1-2/+3