Timeline for Can auto-mode-alist be used to have Emacs transparently encrypt and decrypt a non .gpg file?
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Feb 28 at 21:42 | comment | added | V.H. Belvadi |
@phils Not really, no. I meant that I want Emacs to check every file to see if it needs decryption before opening it. Most of my files, whether *.org or *.md or *.txt or *.tex (which is pretty much all the types I have), are not encrypted, but for those that are, I want to continue using the "proper" extension and still have Emacs check before opening and, if they're not encrypted, do nothing else but open them.
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Feb 28 at 14:10 | answer | added | phils | timeline score: 0 | |
Feb 28 at 13:32 | comment | added | phils |
"rather just foo.org" -- are you saying that you intend to have every org-mode file on your filesystem encrypted? You're happy that Emacs will never encounter a *.org file which is not encrypted?
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