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Episode: 3484
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Title: HPR3484: My vim setup with GnuPG
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3484/hpr3484.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 00:16:16
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This is Haka Public Radio Episode 3484 for first 8th and 9th of December 2021.
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Today's show is entitled, My Vim Set Up with Ganupigi and is part of the series Lightweight
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Apps.
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It is hosted by Archer 72 and is about 8 minutes long and carries a clean flag.
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The summary is, My Vim Set Up with Ganupigi Vim Plugin.
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Hello Haka Public Radio, this is Archer 72.
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I am going to create a new GPJK as a speaker and I will do that GPJKMR.
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I am going to do that GPJKMR.
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I am going to do it.
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Okay, I am back and the purpose of creating the key is so I can use it as a Vim Plugin.
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It is the new GPJVim Plugin to edit encrypted files.
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Either get up from the Vim.org or get home as it gets long and make a director call
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plugins under your dot vim folder and extract the Vim Dash vim pg.
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I am going to go back and I started typing GPD Dash Dash Gen Dash key, but I run the
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file to a new one.
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I am going to do 4 keys, so I am going to choose the Out of Apps, GPD Dash Dash,
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GPD Dash Gen Rt, so I run on RSA, which is default, I am going to do it for a month,
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because I am not going to pull out, I am just going to show what I am doing.
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This corrects, yes.
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I am going to put my real name in my hand, or I am going to set it to the original source,
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and I am going to put my real name in my hand, and I am going to test the real name.
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I am going to do a password, one, two, three, four, three, four, five,
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right.
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And a lot of other r Born Selle have wanted me
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to go to the mall, did not match.
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For my test, keep me, keep me.
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Keep me, keep me, keep me.
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There you go.
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Now I have an actor.
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An insecure password is.
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Take this one anyways because it's just a test.
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And then, the reason I wanted to create this is so that when I maybe, once in a while,
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I have to change the second factor of the location key.
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When I'm not in the previous other side.
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And so I want to be able to edit it instead of being crypt every time.
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So I'm going to go file.
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And this is just file.
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Now I'll show it for the later one.
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Now I'm going to go file.
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All.
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And then, the darkness.
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Find the key.
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That's it.
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Switch.
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Now I want to do.
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Do you see?
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Actually.
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I should be able to just type test.
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Now that did not work out a bunch of gibberish because I forgot to tell it what to encrypt.
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Now I'm going to go file.
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I'm going to go file.
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I'm going to say.
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Encrypted it.
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So now if I do.
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Test.
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I should be shutting this file as for sample purposes.
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I'll just do them.
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This is my test file.gpg.
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I need a passphrase.
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Now I'm going to test a key.
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And then, let's make it into the file.
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Which reads one ring to a little bit more.
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And then, the darkness brand.
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Quit.
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Yes, that's all.
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So, I'd be nice if it was other ways to do it in other editors.
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The thing is, when users can encrypt anything I would like to.
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And to release name.
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Number three software.
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Bye-bye.
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