Checking for a secret key with format `<foo@bar.com>` may not work for
people that store key IDs in .gpg-id. Removing the `<` and `>` makes it
work for both beople that use emails and people that use IDs.
! "$GPG" --list-secret-keys "<$(cat "$HOME/.password-store/.gpg-id")>" >/dev/null 2>&1 && printf "\`pass\` must be installed and initialized to encrypt passwords.\\nBe sure it is installed and run \`pass init <yourgpgemail>\`.\\nIf you don't have a GPG public private key pair, run \`gpg --full-gen-key\` first.\\n" && exit
! "$GPG" --list-secret-keys $(cat "$HOME/.password-store/.gpg-id") >/dev/null 2>&1 && printf "\`pass\` must be installed and initialized to encrypt passwords.\\nBe sure it is installed and run \`pass init <yourgpgemail>\`.\\nIf you don't have a GPG public private key pair, run \`gpg --full-gen-key\` first.\\n" && exit
! command -v mbsync >/dev/null && printf "\`mbsync\` must be installed to run mutt-wizard.\\n" && exit