Thanks, that could be an option - but not a cheap one it seems.
I'm also considering writing a pinentry program that does what I want,
however the last attempt ended in nothing but frustration...
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I do use a password manager (https://www.passwordstore.org/), but it
stores passwords in pgp-encrypted files - I'd have to insert the
passphrase to get the passphrase :)
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The motivation is that I'd like to know when something wants to decrypt
a file. I could configure gpg-agent to not cache the key and ask for the
passphrase each time, but that is very annoying with a long passphrase,
so I was wondering if there was any other way to accomplish that.
What I'm thinkin