for one user, one machine. nothing fancy. just something that I can store passwords in. I’ve heard freakout problems about a lot of different ones.
EDIT : I’m on debian. 13.
for one user, one machine. nothing fancy. just something that I can store passwords in. I’ve heard freakout problems about a lot of different ones.
EDIT : I’m on debian. 13.
I use :X in vim with blowfish.
I do know about :x to save and exit, is :X really to encrypt?
How does this work?
And how to you sync through devices and use it on e.g. a smartphone?
Or was this a joke that flew over my head?
Edit: for everybody else who didn’t ever use that feature (and I’ve used vim as an IDE for some years), here you go
https://www.networkworld.com/article/969554/using-vim-to-quickly-encrypt-and-decrypt-files.html
ssh on my bastion.