Yes, I fully agree that in such cases "pass edit" is more appropriate.

But, to just share my experience, I noticed that multiline pass
entries are not very convenient for fast using.
I prefer to split such multiline entries to several pass entries like
this (just an example):

$ pass insert my_personal_web_mail_in_gmail/login
$ pass insert my_personal_web_mail_in_gmail/password
$ pass insert my_personal_web_mail_in_gmail/url

In combination with dmenu + pinentry-dmenu + hotkeys I can get needed
info from password-store very fast.

All of this is a matter of taste of course.

On Thu Aug 13 16:47:56 2026, Rene Kita wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 13, 2026 at 09:47:02AM +0300, Maksim Rodin wrote:
> > Why not just use "pass insert your_old_pass_id"
> > instead of "pass edit your_old_pass_id"?
> > 
> > It just warns the user that this password entry already exists and
> > asks if the user wants to overwrite it. The user hits "y" and 
> > the old password gets successfully overwritten with the new one, with no
> > /dev/shm complaints.
> 
> Because people like me want to add other information to password
> entries, like user name, email address, "security" questions, etc.
> 

-- 
Best regards
Maksim Rodin

С уважением,
Родин Максим

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