On 1/12/20 8:24 AM, Stevew wrote:
> is the a way to automatically put the password in the startup command.
If your goal is to open vim and work with encrypted files without the
hassle of decrypting them, there is an option.
I've installed a plugin that will automatically decrypt GPG encrypted
files on open and encrypt on write / close. It interfaces with the GPG
agent to access the keys as necessary.
Depending on how the GPG agent is configured, if the key is in memory,
you will not be prompted for any pass phrase.
> But is the a way to do something like this?
I don't know if what I described above will do what you want or not.
> thanks.
:-)
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