auto option to ignore keyring inside SSH session#1982
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When inside an SSH session from a remote client, the local system keyring either will not work, or may prompt invisibly via the GUI on the server side. Add an "auto" option to skip using the system keyring when we can detect that mycli is inside an SSH session.
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When inside an SSH session from a remote client, the local system keyring either will not work, or may prompt invisibly via the GUI on the server side.
Add an
autooption to skip using the system keyring when we can detect that mycli is inside an SSH session.Checklist
changelog.mdfile.AUTHORSfile (or it's already there).