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title: "Get account data programatically from id-manager"
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date: 2016-11-18 12:43:13
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tags: [emacs]
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published: true
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author:
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name: Gergely Polonkai
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email: gergely@polonkai.eu
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I recently started
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using [`id-manager`](https://github.com/kiwanami/emacs-id-manager). It is a
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nice little package that can store your passwords, encrypting them with
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GPG. My original reason was to store my GitHub access token
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for [`github-notifier`](https://github.com/xuchunyang/github-notifier.el),
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but it soon turned out, it’s not *that* easy.
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`id-manager` is a nice package when it comes to storing your password, and
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retrieving them for your own eyes. But it cannot retrieve account data
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programatically. Taking a look into its source code, I came up with this
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solution:
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{% gist gergelypolonkai/8bad70502ac563864080f754fce726c3 idm.el %}
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I currently need only the account ID (ie. the username) and the password,
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but it’s pretty easy to add a macro to get the `memo` or `update-time`
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fields, too.
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