Pass is an interesting case, because of how it's implemented. The easy, obvious answer would be "a version of pass that uses libsodium (or Jason's own crypto library) instead of pgp", but there's no command line for those tools, and the only other command line widely available for cryptography is OpenSSL's, which is horrible.
Nothing at present, but the article did talk about work being done on a project that will be able to work as a direct replacement for pgp in this use case. Near the end, look for the mention of 'age'.
Pass is an interesting case, because of how it's implemented. The easy, obvious answer would be "a version of pass that uses libsodium (or Jason's own crypto library) instead of pgp", but there's no command line for those tools, and the only other command line widely available for cryptography is OpenSSL's, which is horrible.
Nothing at present, but the article did talk about work being done on a project that will be able to work as a direct replacement for pgp in this use case. Near the end, look for the mention of 'age'.