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Support Touch ID on macOS #118

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timkgh opened this issue Mar 12, 2024 · 4 comments
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Support Touch ID on macOS #118

timkgh opened this issue Mar 12, 2024 · 4 comments

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@timkgh
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timkgh commented Mar 12, 2024

Similar to #77

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I'll put the same tags on it, but I don't think I can implement that feature as I have no way to test it, so unless someone with a mac (that supports Touch ID) pick this feature up, I don't see it'll be implemented in the near future (I don't plan to buy a macbook just to be able to implement this 🤣).

With the other one (#77), I have a few yubikey devices, but I had no time to even think how to approach it, but this one, well, described earlier.

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timkgh commented Mar 12, 2024

Looks like there is an age plugin, not sure how easy it is to wire them all together
https://github.com/remko/age-plugin-se

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All contributions are welcome (I still can't test it) :)

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timkgh commented Mar 13, 2024

I haven't tried it, but I think this should just work with age-plugin-se because totp-cli can already accept the password on stdin 🎉 Simply store the password in an age encrypted file (that gets decrypted using age-plugin-se), just like the example in the README.

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