That gives you the option to automatically unlock that keyring whenever the 'Login' keyring is unlocked. If you also want to unlock a non-default keyring, just create an item in the 'Login' keyring with the name and password of that keyring. Downloading the script is as simple as running: wget Īfter that, the following command unlocks the default keyring named 'Login' (usually present, the gnome-keyring-daemon command also creates it if it doesn't exist). The only thing that worked for me was a Python script I found, available on Github and Codeberg, that does the job for me as long as I have Python installed. I also tried the secret-tool command and several Python libraries, but most were outdated and none of them unlocked my keyring in Seahorse - or just triggered the GUI password prompt. I couldn't get any combination of the echo -n "pass" | gnome-keyring-daemon commands to work.
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