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Another thought: You could generate a Keypair with a keysize small enough to remember als a password but then I think the key size is that small it won't be secure anymore.
Would a key size matching the size of my password (say, 15 characters) be less secure than symmetric encryption with that password?
Another thought would be to just paste the private key (encrypted by my password) to the gpg'd files? Of course my private key would then be sort of "public", but still it is as secure as using symmetric encryption with that password in the first place (but allowing me to use the real public key in my script)? Does gpg by any chance happen to offer some feature like that..?
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