#!/bin/sh # # PINentry shim to support both terminal and graphical usages. # # Credit: http://blog.mrloop.com/workflow/2017/02/09/pin-entry.html # # Aaron LI # 2018-01-13 # # GPG2 shim to support force use the graphical pinentry (`~/bin/gpg2-x11`). # ------------------------------------------------------------------>8 # #!/bin/sh # GPG2=$(which gpg2) || exit 1 # CFG=${XDG_RUNTIME_DIR}/pinentry-app # echo "x11" > ${CFG} # exec ${GPG2} "$@" # ------------------------------------------------------------------>8 ENTRY_TERM="curses" # PIN entry variant for terminal (and default) ENTRY_X11="gtk-2" # for X11 usage CFG=${XDG_RUNTIME_DIR}/pinentry-app TYPE=$([ -f ${CFG} ] && cat ${CFG}) if [ -n "${TYPE}" ] && [ "${TYPE}" = "x11" ]; then ENTRY="${ENTRY_X11}" else ENTRY="${ENTRY_TERM}" fi PINENTRY=$(which "pinentry-${ENTRY}") || exit 1 exec ${PINENTRY} "$@" # vim: set ts=8 sw=4 tw=0 fenc=utf-8 ft=sh: #