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1 #+title: sources of aminb.org's pages and posts
2
3 #+hugo_base_dir: ..
4 #+seq_todo: TODO DRAFT DONE
5 #+property: header-args :eval never-export
6 #+options: author:nil
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8 #+macro: abbr @@html:<abbr>$1</abbr>@@
9 #+macro: span @@html:<span class="$1">$2</span>@@
10
11 * Pages
12 :PROPERTIES:
13 :EXPORT_HUGO_SECTION: /
14 :END:
15
16 ** Home
17 :PROPERTIES:
18 :EXPORT_FILE_NAME: _index
19 :END:
20
21 I'm Amin Bandali (often =bandali= or =aminb= on [[/contact][the interwebs]]). I’m
22 currently a [[/uw][graduate student]] in the [[https://watform.uwaterloo.ca][WatForm]] group at University of
23 Waterloo, supervised by [[https://cs.uwaterloo.ca/~nday/][Nancy Day]]. My current research focuses on
24 formal logic, model checking, and verification. On the side, I also
25 dabble in [[https://leanprover.github.io][Lean]] and [[https://www.rust-lang.org][Rust]], and I enjoy [[https://stallman.org/articles/on-hacking.html][hacking]] on [[https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/elisp.html][Elisp]].
26
27 ** CV
28 :PROPERTIES:
29 :EXPORT_FILE_NAME: cv
30 :EXPORT_HUGO_MENU: :menu topnav :weight 10
31 :END:
32
33 My academic {{{abbr(CV)}}} is available as [[/cv.pdf][cv.pdf]],
34 and an outdated professional resume is available as [[/resume.pdf][resume.pdf]] as
35 well.
36
37 I'm interested in functional programming and functional languages,
38 type systems, and formal methods in general. I love writing Haskell
39 and I'm looking into Rust and Lean as well. Feel free to [[/contact][drop me a
40 line]] if you like to geek out about any of the above.
41
42 ** DONE Now
43 CLOSED: [2018-09-04 Tue 10:53]
44 :PROPERTIES:
45 :EXPORT_FILE_NAME: now
46 :EXPORT_HUGO_AUTO_SET_LASTMOD: t
47 :EXPORT_HUGO_MENU: :menu topnav :weight 20
48 :EXPORT_HUGO_CUSTOM_FRONT_MATTER: :customTitle "What I'm doing now"
49 :END:
50
51 This is my [[https://nownownow.com/about][now page]].
52
53 I'm currently a [[/uw][graduate student]] in the Waterloo Formal Methods group
54 at University of Waterloo. I just finished my degree’s coursework
55 requirements in Fall 2018, and will be focusing on my thesis starting
56 this term, Winter 2019.
57
58 In my spare time, I write [[https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.en.html][free software]] (see my [[/projects][projects]] page), and
59 tend to various tasks as a GNU webmaster. I've also been picking up
60 the guitar, after giving up on my longtime dream of being a pianist
61 (at least for now).
62
63 This update was on {{< lastmod >}}.
64
65 ** DONE Projects
66 CLOSED: [2019-01-06 Sun 22:37]
67 :PROPERTIES:
68 :EXPORT_FILE_NAME: projects
69 :EXPORT_HUGO_MENU: :menu topnav :weight 30
70 :END:
71
72 TODO: set up projects page with my projects.
73
74 In the mean time, have a look at [[https://git.aminb.org][git.aminb.org]] instead.
75
76 ** DONE Contact
77 CLOSED: [2018-09-03 Mon 20:44]
78 :PROPERTIES:
79 :EXPORT_FILE_NAME: contact
80 :EXPORT_HUGO_MENU: :menu topnav :weight 40
81 :EXPORT_HUGO_CUSTOM_FRONT_MATTER: :customTitle "Say hello!"
82 :END:
83
84 #+macro: xmpp @@html:<a href="xmpp:$1">$1</a>@@
85
86 You can contact me via email or through my accounts on various online
87 platforms.
88
89 *** Primary
90
91 Email is my preferred method of communication.
92
93 - [[mailto:amin@bndl.org][amin@bndl.org]], personal or general inquiries
94 - [[mailto:bandali@gnu.org][bandali@gnu.org]], GNU- or free software-related ([[/gpg][gpg key]])
95 - [[mailto:abandali@uwaterloo.ca][abandali@uwaterloo.ca]], academic or UW-related
96
97 *** Secondary
98
99 - irc: bandali on [[https://freenode.net][freenode]] and [[https://wiki.mozilla.org/IRC][moznet]]
100 - xmpp: {{{xmpp(bandali@member.fsf.org)}}}
101 - matrix: [[https://matrix.to/#/@bandali:matrix.org][@bandali:matrix.org]]
102 - fediverse: [[https://pleroma.site/users/aminb][aminb@pleroma.site]]
103
104 *** Other online places
105
106 - [[https://git.sr.ht/~bandali][bandali]] on [[https://sr.ht][sr.ht]]
107 - [[https://savannah.gnu.org/users/bandali][bandali]] on Savannah
108 - [[https://lobste.rs/u/bandali][bandali]] on Lobsters
109 - [[https://hackage.haskell.org/user/bandali][bandali]] on Hackage
110 - [[https://gitlab.com/bandali][bandali]] on GitLab
111 - [[https://keybase.io/bandali][bandali]] on Keybase
112 - [[https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=bandali][bandali]] on HN
113 - [[https://www.reddit.com/u/bandali][bandali]] on Reddit
114
115 *** Dormant accounts
116
117 These are accounts I don't use anymore, unless absolutely necessary.
118
119 - [[https://functional.cafe/@a][a]] on functional.cafe
120 - [[https://mastodon.social/@aminb][aminb]] on mastodon.social
121 - [[https://savannah.gnu.org/users/aminb][aminb]] on Savannah
122 - [[https://hackage.haskell.org/user/aminb][aminb]] on Hackage
123 - [[https://github.com/aminb][aminb]] on GitHub
124 - [[https://www.reddit.com/u/aminb][aminb]] on Reddit
125 - [[https://twitter.com/aminban][aminban]] on Twitter
126
127 ** Colophon
128 :PROPERTIES:
129 :EXPORT_FILE_NAME: colophon
130 :END:
131
132 #+macro: light @@html:<label class="light-off-button-inline" for="light-off"></label>@@
133 #+macro: ccbysa @@html:<a rel="license" href="//creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/">Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International @@{{{ccbysa-img}}}@@html:</a>@@
134 #+macro: ccbysa-img @@html:<img alt="Creative Commons Licence" style="border-width:0" src="//i.creativecommons.org/l/by-sa/4.0/80x15.png"/>@@
135
136 This is my personal website, previous versions of which I've ran on
137 different domains since 2012. I've previously used Octopress, Jekyll,
138 a [[https://github.com/aminb/blog-old][custom]] static site generator written in Haskell (kudos to [[https://ruudvanasseldonk.com][Ruud van
139 Asseldonk]]), [[https://www.romanzolotarev.com/ssg.html][ssg]] (shout out to [[https://www.romanzolotarev.com][Roman Zolotarev]]), and [[https://orgmode.org/manual/Publishing.html][org-publish]] (see
140 also [[https://ambrevar.xyz/blog-architecture/index.html][A blog in pure Org/Lisp]]); but I've since ported it to [[https://ox-hugo.scripter.co/][ox-hugo]], a
141 "carefully crafted Org exporter back-end for Hugo" (kudos to [[https://scripter.co][Kaushal
142 Modi]]). I've never been happier with my setup.
143
144 The sources are available at [[https://git.aminb.org/aminb.org]]. On each
145 =git push=, the repository is mirrored from my personal server to my
146 sr.ht account, the site is then automatically generated using the
147 [[https://builds.sr.ht][builds.sr.ht]] service (see the [[https://git.aminb.org/aminb.org/tree/.build.yml][=.build.yml=]] build manifest), and is
148 deployed back to my server, where it's served using [[https://www.nginx.com][Nginx]] on [[https://www.debian.org][Debian
149 GNU/Linux]].
150
151 *** Night mode
152
153 To toggle night mode, click on {{{light}}}, which is always available
154 on the top navigation menu. It saves its state in a browser cookie,
155 other than that no JavaScript is required to use this website.
156
157 *** Copyright and Licenses
158 :PROPERTIES:
159 :CUSTOM_ID: copyright
160 :END:
161
162 The source code for this site is licensed under version 3 (or, at your
163 option, any later version) of the [[https://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html][GNU General Public License]] (see the
164 [[https://git.aminb.org/aminb.org/tree/COPYING][=COPYING=]] file). The contents of the website are licensed under a
165 {{{ccbysa}}} license.
166
167 *** i2p angel
168 :PROPERTIES:
169 :CUSTOM_ID: i2pangel
170 :END:
171
172 The favicons were derived from [[https://psychosoma.tech][nether]]'s beautiful [[https://psychosoma.tech/me/work/i2pangel.png][i2p angel]], a copy of
173 which is displayed on [[https://git.aminb.org][git.aminb.org]].
174
175 ** GPG
176 :PROPERTIES:
177 :EXPORT_FILE_NAME: gpg
178 :END:
179
180 My [[https://aminb.org/0xA21A020248816103.txt][current key]] is:[fn:1]
181
182 #+begin_src txt
183 pub rsa4096 2018-10-17 [C] [expires: 2020-10-16]
184 BE62 7373 8E61 6D6D 1B3A 08E8 A21A 0202 4881 6103
185 uid [ultimate] Amin Bandali <bandali@gnu.org>
186 sub rsa4096 2018-10-17 [S] [expires: 2020-10-16]
187 39B3 3C8D 9448 0D2D DCC2 A498 8B44 A0CD C7B9 56F2
188 sub rsa4096 2018-10-17 [E] [expires: 2020-10-16]
189 43ED 5F7C F5EC CBDF 2552 FE98 1D52 D14E BCF3 BE08
190 sub rsa4096 2018-10-17 [A] [expires: 2020-10-16]
191 70FB 9AAD 5240 2841 2B14 8685 4040 DFEC 6EC1 3F3A
192 #+end_src
193
194 My [[https://aminb.org/0xD1FBA36627D65876.txt][previous key]], from which I transitioned away, is:
195
196 #+begin_src txt
197 pub rsa4096 2018-08-05 [C] [expires: 2018-11-16]
198 CDDE 75F9 0353 8E71 813C DA27 D1FB A366 27D6 5876
199 uid [ultimate] Amin Bandali <amin@gnu.org>
200 uid [ultimate] Amin Bandali <amin@aminb.org>
201 uid [ultimate] Amin Bandali <mab@gnu.org>
202 uid [ultimate] Amin Bandali <aminb@gnu.org>
203 sub rsa4096 2018-08-05 [S] [expires: 2018-11-16]
204 E14F 56EE 1338 901E A8A8 D2DD 91A9 6FF7 FEF6 BEB4
205 sub rsa4096 2018-08-05 [E] [expires: 2018-11-16]
206 F9B3 BA24 31A0 9B38 31A3 42EF 1F29 83A9 9A69 D453
207 sub rsa4096 2018-08-05 [A] [expires: 2018-11-16]
208 4FB5 D03D A65E 8DA3 39BE 5EDD 6DC3 8F21 4E4B AAA0
209 #+end_src
210
211 You can obtain my key transition statement signed with both of the
212 above keys from https://aminb.org/key-transition-2018-10-17.txt.
213
214 *** Older keys
215
216 #+begin_src txt
217 pub rsa4096 2016-01-31 [SC] [expires: 2019-02-13]
218 500C 1D55 D1EC 1FED E8C0 C8DE 4E05 246A B0BF 7FFB
219 uid [ultimate] Amin Bandali <amin@aminb.org>
220 uid [ultimate] Amin Bandali <aminb@gnu.org>
221 uid [ultimate] Amin Bandali <b@nda.li>
222 uid [ultimate] Amin Bandali <me@aminb.org>
223 sub rsa4096 2016-01-31 [S] [expires: 2019-02-13]
224 5AC5 0B1B D540 A902 D4B6 2B5C DAE5 4A52 337F 0283
225 sub rsa4096 2016-01-31 [E] [expires: 2019-02-13]
226 F05B FB25 77C7 5AF6 7783 A66F 3351 056A ACD6 6B1F
227 sub rsa4096 2016-01-31 [A] [expires: 2019-02-13]
228 C165 6BE2 FDCA D028 0D5A 4314 3A4A C417 58E9 C177
229 #+end_src
230
231 The key transition statement I'd generated when transitioning away
232 from this key is available on
233 https://aminb.org/key-transition-2018-08-17.txt.
234
235 ** Search
236 :PROPERTIES:
237 :EXPORT_HUGO_SECTION: /
238 :EXPORT_FILE_NAME: search
239 :EXPORT_HUGO_LAYOUT: search
240 :EXPORT_HUGO_OUTPUTS: html json
241 :EXPORT_HUGO_CUSTOM_FRONT_MATTER: :sitemap '((priority . 0.1))
242 :END:
243 Results from static site search implemented using /Fusejs/, /jquery/
244 and /mark.js/. -- [[https://gist.github.com/eddiewebb/735feb48f50f0ddd65ae5606a1cb41ae][Source]]
245
246 * Posts
247 :PROPERTIES:
248 :EXPORT_HUGO_SECTION: post
249 :EXPORT_HUGO_AUTO_SET_LASTMOD: t
250 :END:
251
252 ** Arch GNU/Linux on MacBook Air 2013 :arch:macbook:
253 :PROPERTIES:
254 :EXPORT_FILE_NAME: arch-macbook-air
255 :EXPORT_DATE: 2016-11-01
256 :EXPORT_OPTIONS: ^:{}
257 :EXPORT_HUGO_ALIASES: /2016/11/arch-macbook-air
258 :EXPORT_HUGO_CUSTOM_FRONT_MATTER: :toc true
259 :END:
260
261 This post summarizes how I install and dual-boot Arch GNU/Linux with
262 Full-Disk Encryption alongside macOS. It is not meant to be a
263 replacement for the [[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/installation_guide][Installation Guide]] or the former [[https://csdietz.github.io/arch-beginner-guide/][Beginner's Guide]].
264 Rather, it mostly serves as a small summary with a few useful notes
265 about the gotchas.
266
267 So, make sure you understand what you type into your terminal. If you
268 don't, checking out the Arch wiki should probably be your first step.
269
270 /Note:/ you will need internet access throughout the installation and
271 the MacBook Air's WiFi doesn't work out of the box on Arch. I
272 recommend using your phone's USB Tethering (if it does support it), or
273 using an Ethernet-USB adapter.
274
275 *** Shrinking the macOS partition
276
277 The first step I take is resizing the HFS+ macOS partition to make
278 room for the new {{{abbr(GNU/Linux)}}} installation. There are plenty
279 of tutorials on how to do this using macOS's Disk Utility, so do that
280 and then come back!
281
282 *** Creating a bootable Arch Installer USB
283
284 There are different ways of creating a bootable Arch USB, all
285 documented on the [[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/USB_flash_installation_media][USB flash installation media]] page on the Arch wiki,
286 but the simplest one is using =dd= if you already have access to
287 another UNIX system.
288
289 {{{span(red,Warning:)}}} make sure you backup the data on your flash
290 drive, as =dd= will irrevocably destroy all data on it.
291
292 Use =lsblk= to find the name (block device) of your USB drive, then
293 run =dd= (as root) as shown below:
294
295 #+begin_src bash
296 dd bs=4M if=/path/to/archlinux.iso of=/dev/sdx status=progress && sync
297 #+end_src
298
299 Replace =/path/to/archlinux.iso= with the path to the Arch image you
300 have downloaded, and =/dev/sdx= with your drive.
301
302 *** Booting up from the USB
303
304 After creating the install USB, reboot your laptop and hold the alt
305 key and boot into the USB.
306
307 When booting is complete and you're presented with the prompt, it's a
308 good time to make sure you're connected to the internet (see the
309 /note/ at the top of this post).
310
311 Use =ping= to verify that you've established a connection:
312
313 #+begin_src bash
314 ping archlinux.org
315 #+end_src
316
317 *** Updating the system clock
318
319 Once you're connected to the internet, make sure the system clock is
320 accurate:
321
322 #+begin_src bash
323 timedatectl set-ntp true # start and enable systemd-timesyncd
324 #+end_src
325
326 You can check the service status using =timedatectl status=.
327
328 *** Partitioning
329 :PROPERTIES:
330 :CUSTOM_ID: partitioning
331 :END:
332
333 I won't dive into partitioning and instead, I'll refer you to the
334 [[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Partitioning][Partitioning]] page of Arch wiki. Of the available partitioning tools, I
335 personally prefer =cfdisk=.
336
337 *** Setting up LVM & LUKS
338
339 I use a [[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dm-crypt/Encrypting_an_entire_system#LVM_on_LUKS][LVM on LUKS]] setup, where I set up LVM on top of the encrypted
340 partition.
341
342 First, let's set up the underlying encrypted partition:
343
344 #+begin_src bash
345 cryptsetup -v --cipher aes-xts-plain64 --key-size 512 --hash sha512 \
346 --iter-time 5000 --use-urandom -y luksFormat /dev/sdaX
347 #+end_src
348
349 where =/dev/sdaX= is the partition you created in the last step
350 (e.g. =/dev/sda4=). For more information about the =cryptsetup=
351 options, see the [[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dm-crypt/Device_encryption#Encryption_options_for_LUKS_mode][LUKS encryption options]].
352
353 Then we open the container:
354
355 #+begin_src bash
356 cryptsetup open --type luks /dev/sdaX lvm
357 #+end_src
358
359 Now it's time to use lvm and prepare the logical volume(s):
360
361 #+begin_src bash
362 pvcreate /dev/mapper/lvm
363 vgcreate vg /dev/mapper/lvm
364 lvcreate --extents +100%FREE -n root vg
365 #+end_src
366
367 This will create a physical volume on the mapping we just opened,
368 create a volume group named =vg= on the physical volume, and create a
369 logical volume named =root= that spans the entire volume group. More
370 complex setups are possible thanks to the great flexibility of lvm.
371
372 We now format the logical volume with =ext4=:
373
374 #+begin_src bash
375 mkfs.ext4 /dev/mapper/vg-root
376 #+end_src
377
378 *** Installing the base system
379
380 Let's mount the logical volume, make a directory for the mount point
381 of the boot partition, and mount the boot partition (=/dev/sda1=):
382
383 #+begin_src bash
384 mount /dev/mapper/vg-root /mnt
385 mkdir /mnt/boot
386 mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/boot
387 #+end_src
388
389 Finally, let's install the base system (and optionally =base-devel=):
390
391 #+begin_src bash
392 pacstrap /mnt base base-devel
393 #+end_src
394
395 *** Configuring the system
396
397 Let's generate the fstab:
398
399 #+begin_src bash
400 genfstab -U /mnt >> /mnt/etc/fstab
401 #+end_src
402
403 Use your favorite terminal-based editor, edit the fstab file and add
404 the =discard= option for the root partition to enable TRIM on the SSD.
405
406 Now we change root into our newly installed system and will configure
407 it. Adjust these according to your own setup.
408
409 #+begin_src bash
410 arch-chroot /mnt /bin/bash
411 passwd # set the root password
412 echo myhostname > /etc/hostname # set the hostname
413 ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/Canada/Eastern /etc/localtime # time zone
414 hwclock --systohc --utc # write system clock to hardware clock (UTC)
415 useradd -m -G wheel -s /bin/bash myuser # create myuser
416 passwd myuser # set the password for myuser
417 echo "myuser ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL" >> /etc/sudoers.d/myuser
418 # uncomment en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8 and other needed locales in /etc/locale.gen
419 locale-gen
420 echo LANG=en_US.UTF-8 > /etc/locale.conf
421 export LANG=en_US.UTF-8
422 #+end_src
423
424 Then adjust the initramfs hooks in =/etc/mkinitcpio.conf= and enable
425 the =encrypt= and =lvm2= hooks, and make sure =keyboard= is available
426 before =encrypt= so you can actually type in the LUKS password when
427 booting. Your =HOOKS= line should look similar to this:
428
429 #+begin_src
430 HOOKS="base udev autodetect modconf block keyboard encrypt lvm2 filesystems fsck"
431 #+end_src
432
433 After adjusting the hooks, build the initramfs:
434
435 #+begin_src bash
436 mkinitcpio -p linux
437 #+end_src
438
439 Now, install the =intel-ucode= package. We'll configure the bootloader
440 to enable intel microcode updates.
441
442 #+begin_src bash
443 pacman -S intel-ucode
444 #+end_src
445
446 Create the =/boot/loader/loader.conf= with the following content
447 (adjust the timeout to your liking):
448
449 #+begin_src
450 default arch
451 timeout 3
452 #+end_src
453
454 Then create the entry for Arch:
455
456 #+begin_src bash
457 mkdir -p /boot/loader/entries
458 touch /boot/loader/entries/arch.conf
459 #+end_src
460
461 Now edit =/boot/loader/entries/arch.conf= to specify the Arch entry:
462
463 #+begin_src
464 title Arch GNU/Linux
465 linux /vmlinuz-linux
466 initrd /intel-ucode.img
467 initrd /initramfs-linux.img
468 options cryptdevice=/dev/sdaX:vg:allow-discards root=/dev/mapper/vg-root rw
469 #+end_src
470
471 Again, =/dev/sdaX= is the partition you created in the [[#partitioning][partitioning]]
472 step as the underlying encrypted partition.
473
474 Finally, install the bootloader, exit the chroot, umount and reboot!
475
476 #+begin_src bash
477 bootctl install
478 exit
479 umount -R /mnt
480 reboot
481 #+end_src
482
483 *** Post-installation recommendations
484
485 Congratulations! You now have a minimal Arch installation.
486
487 At this point, I usually install my favorite AUR helper, [[https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pacaur/][pacaur]], then
488 I install the [[https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/broadcom-wl-dkms/][broadcom-wl-dkms]] wireless driver and [[https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/mba6x_bl-dkms/][mba6x_bl-dkms]]
489 backlight driver to fix the post suspend/resume issue where three's no
490 brightness after waking up from suspend, and the only available
491 brightness would be 100%.
492
493 #+begin_src bash
494 pacaur -S linux-headers dkms # linux-headers is required for dkms
495 pacaur -S broadcom-wl-dkms
496 pacaur -S mba6x_bl-dkms
497 #+end_src
498
499 Then, I'd like to install
500
501 - input, graphics, and sound drivers,
502 - a desktop environment (I prefer Xfce or LXQt),
503 - a display manager for login screen (lightdm or sddm), and
504 - a network manager (NetworkManager or ConnMan).
505
506 Check out the [[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/General_recommendations][General recommendations]] for more details.
507
508 *** References
509
510 Here are some resources I've come across each with lots of useful bits
511 and pieces, about installing Arch on a MacBook:
512
513 - [[https://github.com/pandeiro/arch-on-air][pandeiro/arch-on-air]]
514 - [[https://loicpefferkorn.net/2015/01/arch-linux-on-macbook-pro-retina-2014-with-dm-crypt-lvm-and-suspend-to-disk/][Arch Linux on MacBook Pro Retina 2014 with DM-Crypt, LVM and suspend to disk]]
515 - [[http://frankshin.com/installing-archlinux-on-macbook-air-2013/][Installing Archlinux on Macbook Air 2013]]
516 - [[http://panks.me/posts/2013/06/arch-linux-installation-with-os-x-on-macbook-air-dual-boot/][Arch Linux Installation with OS X on Macbook Air (Dual Boot)]]
517 - [[https://visual-assault.org/2016/03/05/install-encrypted-arch-linux-on-apple-macbook-pro/][Installing (encrypted) Arch Linux on an Apple MacBook Pro]]
518 - [[http://alexeyzabelin.com/arch-on-mac][Installing Arch Linux on a MacBook Air 2013]]
519 - [[https://medium.com/phils-thought-bubble-of-recent-stuff/arch-linux-running-on-my-macbook-2ea525ebefe3][Arch Linux running on my MacBook]]
520 - [[http://codylittlewood.com/arch-linux-on-macbook-pro-installation/][Dual boot Arch Linux on MacBook Pro Installation]]
521
522
523 * Footnotes
524
525 [fn:1] Key summaries generated by including the =--list-key=,
526 =--with-fingerprint=, and =--with-subkey-fingerprint= switches along
527 with the key id when calling =gpg=.
528
529 * COMMENT Local Variables :ARCHIVE:
530 # Local Variables:
531 # eval: (org-hugo-auto-export-mode)
532 # org-hugo-footer: "\n\n[//]: # \"Exported with love from a post written in Org mode\"\n[//]: # \"- https://ox-hugo.scripter.co\""
533 # End: