I have a local git repo, with a script I run manually that makes sure the 
data is valid before committing. (The script also parses out payee names to 
put in the commit message, and runs ledgerbil's scheduler command to enter 
future transactions.) 

I keep the repo in a Veracrypt volume in Dropbox, but since I'm not 
entirely trusting of the sync on that one, I have a cron job to tar and gpg 
encrypt the ledger repo for emergency recovery. Finally, the tar file gets 
picked up by Backblaze, too! :-)

I feel like I should simplify things, but I want to have everything in 
Dropbox while keeping a few things encrypted on top of that, and I only 
work with ledger on one machine so this does the job.


On Saturday, February 2, 2019 at 4:51:09 AM UTC-6, Dániel Fancsali wrote:
>
> Good morning fellow ledger-lovers,
>
> I was just making slight changes to the layout of my journal files, and 
> adjusting my workflow accordingly, and realised, I got to the point, where 
> I have invested way to much time into this to be able to re-do it, in case 
> my laptop would go missing – or the data would be destroyed/lost for any 
> other reason.
>
> Long story short, I was just wondering, what others do to back-up their 
> work? Do you use version control? Do you back-up to a cloud storage; or 
> even sync it to multiple machines? What about encryption?
>
> Please let us know!
>
> Regards,
> Dan
>

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