Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Re: [ANN] Plugin: VimCrypt: A small framework for encryption and decryption in vim. (supports openssl and gpg)

On 13.09.15 12:26, mwnx wrote:
> I created a plugin called VimCrypt to enable seamless reading and writing of
> encrypted files in vim, which I find useful for password lists and other
> sensitive information. Right now, it supports *openssl* and *gpg*, and can
> be extended to support other methods.

Is there any comparison documentation we can read, preferably with
metrics, of the plugin versus simply using cryptmethod=blowfish in Vim's
integrated encryption? Mucking with plugins does sometimes introduce
conflicts, and the probability of that increases with the number used.
So I'd be looking for some sort of offsetting benefit.

Erik


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