Oops, resending to list.

On 8/9/19 8:29 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>
>
> On 8/9/19 2:31 AM, Frederic Muller wrote:
>>> I didn't expect this, but passwordstore.org is actually a great
>>> general-purpose notebook-style application.  It's intended (and I do
>>> use it) as a password manager. It's designed to be super UNIXy, so
>>> basically the ``pass`` command creates a directory for its files (the
>>> location is configurable, but it defaults to ~/.pass, but you can
>>> maintain any number of them you want, such as ~/.notebook or whatever).
>>>
>>> Each file in your pass directory is encrypted with whatever key you
>>> configure.
>>>
>>> When you use the command ``pass edit mynote.txt``, it decrypts
>>> ~/.notebook/mynote.txt`` in RAM, passes it to your EDITOR or VISUAL
>>> setting (I use Emacs but I think it can be anything), and then encrypts
>>> back to the file.
>>>
>>> It's been working really well. Not at all how I expected to use it (I
>>> also use it for its intended purpose) but quite effective.
>>>
>>> -seth
>>>
>> HI!
>>
>> Thank you for the 2 responses. Quickly I indeed did find both Emacs and Vim 
>> have
>> extension which can do the job but was more into a graphical solution.
>>
>> Pass indeed seems interesting. I will look into it, so thank you for that.
>>
>> Doing further research I also found a non-free app which is cross-platform 
>> called
>> Sublimetext, which works with a plugin, but haven't figured out how to get 
>> this
>> hierarchised tree structure layout yet.
>>
>> I am also looking into Geany, which is also supposed to work with a plugin, 
>> but I need
>> to fiddle a bit more with decryption as it's missing something (probably 
>> from my side).
>> There also seems to be a plugin for the tree structure.
>
> Where did you find a pgp plugin for Geany?
>
> I use Geany a lot, and having pgp for it could be good.

Well, google told me....

https://plugins.geany.org/geanypg.html

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