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# otp plugin |
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This plugin allows you to create one-time passwords using [`oathtool`](https://www.nongnu.org/oath-toolkit/man-oathtool.html), |
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able to replace MFA devices. The oathtool key is kept in a GPG-encrypted file so the codes |
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can only be generated by a user able to decrypt it. |
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To use it, add `otp` to the plugins array in your zshrc file: |
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```zsh |
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plugins=(... otp) |
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``` |
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Provided aliases: |
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- `otp_add_device`: creates a new encrypted storage for an oathtool key and stores it |
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on the disk. For encrypting the key, it will ask for a GPG user ID (your GPG key's |
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email address). Then the OTP key needs to be pasted, followed by a CTRL+D character |
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inserted on an empty line. |
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- `ot`: generates a MFA code based on the given key and copies it to the clipboard |
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(on Linux it relies on xsel, on MacOS X it uses pbcopy instead). |
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The plugin uses `$HOME/.otp` to store its internal files. |
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