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Safe Password Entry for R, Git, and SSH
Password Entry Utilities for R, Git, and SSH
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13 January 2019
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Property / copyright license: MIT license / rank
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Property / copyright license: File License / rank
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1.0
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publication date: 2 January 2019
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1.2.0
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publication date: 3 September 2023
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3 September 2023
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Cross-platform utilities for prompting the user for credentials or a passphrase, for example to authenticate with a server or read a protected key. Includes native programs for MacOS and Windows, hence no 'tcltk' is required. Password entry can be invoked in two different ways: directly from R via the askpass() function, or indirectly as password-entry back-end for 'ssh-agent' or 'git-credential' via the SSH_ASKPASS and GIT_ASKPASS environment variables. Thereby the user can be prompted for credentials or a passphrase if needed when R calls out to git or ssh.
Property / description: Cross-platform utilities for prompting the user for credentials or a passphrase, for example to authenticate with a server or read a protected key. Includes native programs for MacOS and Windows, hence no 'tcltk' is required. Password entry can be invoked in two different ways: directly from R via the askpass() function, or indirectly as password-entry back-end for 'ssh-agent' or 'git-credential' via the SSH_ASKPASS and GIT_ASKPASS environment variables. Thereby the user can be prompted for credentials or a passphrase if needed when R calls out to git or ssh. / rank
 
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Property / author: Jeroen Ooms / rank
 
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Property / copyright license: MIT license / rank
 
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Property / copyright license: File License / rank
 
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Property / copyright license: File License / qualifier
 
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Property / imports: sys / rank
 
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Property / MaRDI profile type: MaRDI software profile / rank
 
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Password Entry Utilities for R, Git, and SSH
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askpass
Password Entry Utilities for R, Git, and SSH

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    Cross-platform utilities for prompting the user for credentials or a passphrase, for example to authenticate with a server or read a protected key. Includes native programs for MacOS and Windows, hence no 'tcltk' is required. Password entry can be invoked in two different ways: directly from R via the askpass() function, or indirectly as password-entry back-end for 'ssh-agent' or 'git-credential' via the SSH_ASKPASS and GIT_ASKPASS environment variables. Thereby the user can be prompted for credentials or a passphrase if needed when R calls out to git or ssh.
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