AnyPinentry is a wrapping interface to all kinds of prompts instead of gnupg's pinentry.
You can now use any interface for password and confirmation prompts (dmenu, rofi, read, systemd-ask-password, curses, etc).
Note: This is NOT a complete replacement for pinentry programs but it should cover most use-cases. Report any issues you face so the program can be improved
- sh
- dmenu with password patch (optional: for the default config only)
- notify-send (optional: for the default config only)
- Clone the repo to anywhere on your machine (you should maintain a fork in case you want to configure the default behavior)
- Run
chmod +x ./anypinentryinside the cloned directory - Edit the script file if you want to configure it.
- Edit
~/.gnuph/gpg-agent.conf(or create it) and add the linepinentry-program /<path-to-your-clone>/anypinentry - Run
gpg-agent reloadto reload the config or logout and log back in - Gpg should now be using your prefered program for pinentry
The following variables inside ./anypinentry script file can be configured.
You will need to use AP_PROMPT, AP_YES, AP_NO, AP_ERROR variables inside your actions.
prompt_action- Action to show a prompt asking for password (Example using dmenu with password patch -dmenu -P -p "$AP_PROMPT")confirm_action- Action to confirm something (YES or NO) (Example with dmenu -printf "%s\n%s" "$AP_YES" "$AP_NO" | dmenu -p "$AP_PROMPT")display_error_action- Action to display error messages to user (Example with notify-send -notify-send "$AP_ERROR")