This is an OpenPGP proof that connects my OpenPGP key to this Github account. For details check out https://docs.keyoxide.org/advanced/openpgp-proofs/
[Verifying my OpenPGP key: openpgp4fpr:520a6f4ad86de4b5ffe77c7cf590c32a6c75438a]
| blueprint: | |
| name: ZHA - _TZ3000_an5rjiwd TS0041 Switch | |
| description: Automate your TS0041 Wireless Switch using ZHA events. | |
| domain: automation | |
| input: | |
| ts0041_switch: | |
| name: _TZ3000_an5rjiwd TS0041 Switch | |
| description: _TZ3000_an5rjiwd TS0041 Switch to use | |
| selector: | |
| device: |
| local gpgGroup = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup("customGpg", { clear = true }) | |
| vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd({ "BufReadPre", "FileReadPre" }, { | |
| pattern = "*.gpg", | |
| group = gpgGroup, | |
| callback = function() | |
| -- Make sure nothing is written to shada file while editing an encrypted file. | |
| vim.opt_local.shada = nil | |
| -- We don't want a swap file, as it writes unencrypted data to disk | |
| vim.opt_local.swapfile = false |
| /* | |
| Cloudflare provides the ability to block some AI crawlers and | |
| scrapers. They also maintain a list of bots approved to scan | |
| sites: https://radar.cloudflare.com/traffic/verified-bots. | |
| There are plenty of sites on the verified list I would like to block, | |
| plus other SEO crawlers. |
This is an OpenPGP proof that connects my OpenPGP key to this Github account. For details check out https://docs.keyoxide.org/advanced/openpgp-proofs/
[Verifying my OpenPGP key: openpgp4fpr:520a6f4ad86de4b5ffe77c7cf590c32a6c75438a]