Added documentation on adding specific keyrings.
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# Use the default keyring to retrieve credentials. To determine which backend is the default on your system, run
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# python -c 'import keyring; print(keyring.get_keyring())'
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status.register('github')
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status.register('github')
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If you don't want to use the default you can set a specific keyring like so:
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from keyring.backends.file import PlaintextKeyring
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status.register('github', keyring_backend=PlaintextKeyring())
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i3pystatus will locate and set the credentials during the module loading process. Currently supported credentals are "password", "email" and "username".
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i3pystatus will locate and set the credentials during the module loading process. Currently supported credentals are "password", "email" and "username".
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