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linux-command-line-pass-gpg-expiry

Linux command line password manager shows gpg key expired.

➜ pass email/myemail@domain
gpg: Note: secret key 44FAE32FE619A7CF expired at Sun 29 May 2022 08:26:37 AM CDT
<pwd redacted>
You can renew it at any time. Here's how to do it:

gpg --list-keys
gpg --edit-key (key id)
Now you're in the gpg console. (By default, you're working on the primary key.) If you need to update a sub-key:

gpg> key 1
Now you can set the expiration for the selected key:
gpg> expire
gpg> save