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LastPass command line interface tool
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BUG: `lpass ls` does not show shared secure notes #484

Open teyeheimans opened 5 years ago

teyeheimans commented 5 years ago

We have noticed that the lastpass cli does not work well for shared secure notes. Maybe it's related, but a lot of our secure notes have the type "server".

We make use of lastpass teams. We share secure notes using individual entering the person you want to share it with. So we are NOT using shared folders in this case, but we are using the share button: share-button

The receiver has to accept the secure note. Once accepted, the secure note will be visible in the "Accepted Shared Offers". We use the browser extension for this (Open My Vault). The following is visible: accepted-shared-offers

However, when we now use lpass ls, the shared offers are NOT visible. As you can see, the list is missing a lot of items:

cli-output

I have posted a Support Ticket at LastPass, and they confirm this is a bug.

matan129 commented 3 years ago

Can this issue be addressed? It's a really awful bug.

arawnx commented 3 years ago

Bumping this; seems like a really significant thing left out

teyeheimans commented 3 years ago

We've migrated to 1password. They do have a working cli.

maelvls commented 3 years ago

Same here, the company chose to move to 1Password. Although the op CLI is less user-friendly, at least it perfectly works and is supported

rwenzel-im commented 5 months ago

Any news on this?

rwenzel-im commented 4 months ago

Maybe now?

rwenzel-im commented 3 months ago

.... or now?

rwenzel-im commented 2 months ago

Anyone?

rwenzel-im commented 1 month ago

... at least some kind of acknowledgement maybe?

rwenzel-im commented 1 month ago

I mean you can't be seriously accepting the best solution to a major problem in your tool to be to go to the competition?

LuL1ll0 commented 1 month ago

FWIW: The only interim workaround I could suggest would be to use a shared folder to facilitate the sharing with the recipient instead of individually shared items.