On 10/7/18 8:39 AM, Andy L wrote:
I'd like to encrypt my journal files. Desired features:
- individual file encryption
- ability to check encrypted files into GitHub
- works with vim
- works with CSV import tools
- works with ledger's `import` feature
Yes I can always encrypt the whole directory...
But I prefer file-level encryption. Is anyone doing this? Does ledger or
hledger support plugins that would allow me to embed custom file I/O?
I'd like to know how to do this too.
Committing encrypted files gives up readable history, diffs etc., but
that's the tradeoff.
My editor (Emacs) is set up to decrypt .gpg files automatically. I could
encrypt journal files and always run h/ledger from within Emacs, maybe
via some helper macros/elisp.
hledger doesn't support IO plugins. That could be nice.
But this loopback method that John mentioned is probably easier and more
command-line friendly. (I haven't researched it.)
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