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It's worth mentioning though that your repo could leak metadata about what accounts you have, and your username, depending on how you name your pass entries (ie. you can mitigate it by adopting a more cryptic naming scheme for sensitive entries). Just something to be aware of, it may not matter for your use case. Bitbucket still offers free private repos, which I use for my password store.



I use Keybase git for this reason, and it works great.




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