Added notes about how weechat secured data works, and how to unlock on startup
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- tl-weechat-ztnetaddr
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- tl-weechat-pass
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- tl-weechat-authorizedkeys
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# Notes
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## Weechat Secured Data
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Ref: https://weechat.org/files/doc/stable/weechat_user.en.html#secured_data
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One of my goals for this setup is to get my weechat configs into a state where I can host them publicly. That means removing or obscuring all sensetive information from the conf files, at least in plain-text.
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### Unlock on startup
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By default, weechat waits for user input on startup to gather the Secured Data passphrase before doing anything else. [This step can be skipped by setting sec.crypt.passphrase_command](https://weechat.org/files/doc/stable/weechat_user.en.html#secured_data_passphrase_on_startup).
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Because we have set up a container secret for this passphrase already, all we really need to do is read its contents...
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/set sec.crypt.passphrase_command "/usr/bin/cat /run/secrets/tl-weechat-pass"
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````
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