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Saving gpg password on the file itself
From: |
Artur Malabarba |
Subject: |
Saving gpg password on the file itself |
Date: |
Thu, 7 May 2015 10:26:43 +0100 |
I have a single encrypted file in my system, diary.org.gpg.
It's doesn't contain hugely sensitive information, and its password
does not coincide with any other password I use.
I don't want to setup a whole encryption keychain (or whatever that
stuff is called) on my system, I'm fine with typing the password once
when I open the file. The only thing that bothers me, is typing it
twice every time I save.
I'd like to keep the password written somewhere inside the file (at
the header or end-of-file comments). Then, whenever I save, Emacs
could read the password in the buffer and use that instead of
prompting me whenever I save. I understand the security implications
of that, and I'm fine with them.
My question here is just, "How can I send the password directly from
Emacs when saving the buffer, instead of being prompted for it by
gpg?"
All the rest (finding the password in the buffer) I can figure out
myself. I just got lost when trying to understand how Emacs interfaced
with gpg.
Cheers and Thanks,
Artur
- Saving gpg password on the file itself,
Artur Malabarba <=