
In this video, we'll learn how to use Emacs' built in auth-source library along with GNU Privacy Guard (gpg) to store and access encrypted passwords which can be used by Emacs packages to authenticate to the services and machines that you use. I'll also show how you can use emacsclient to access these passwords from other applications!
Related videos:
- Unlock the Power of the Daemon with emacsclient: https://youtu.be/ZjCRxAMPdNc
The show notes can be found here: https://github.com/daviwil/emacs-from-scratch/blob/master/show-notes/Emacs-Tips-Pass.org
My Emacs configuration: https://github.com/daviwil/dotfiles/blob/master/Emacs.org
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