
Alternatively, if -background is specified, the synchronization occurs in a daemonized process. The sync command forces a synchronization of the local cache with the LastPass servers, and does not exit until the local cache is synchronized or until an error occurs. Any local changes that are not synchronized with the server will exist in a queue of timestamped requests which will be synchronized on the next occurring synchronization. If no is set, the command will not interact with the server, unless there is a current upload queue being processed. If auto is set, and the command displays a value, the local cache is synchronized before the value is shown only if the local cache is more than 5 seconds (or LPASS_AUTO_SYNC_TIME seconds, if set) old. If auto is set, and the command makes a change, the change is synchronized to the server in the background. If now is set, and the command is otherwise successful, but synchronization fails, the command will return an error. If now is set, and the command displays a value, the local cache is synchronized before the value is shown. If now is set, and the command makes a change, the change is synchronized before the command exits. The -sync options control when the current operation involves a synchronization with the server.

Lpass share limit SHARE USERNAME Synchronization It is comprised of several subcommands: lpass login ] USERNAME Lpass is a simple command line interface to LastPass.

