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Document jrnl's temp file behavior when using templates
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during this time, or the `jrnl` process were killed unexpectedly, then the
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unencrypted temporary file will remain on your disk. You can mitigate this
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issue by only saving with your editor right before closing it. You can also
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manually delete these files (i.e. files named `jrnl*.jrnl`) from your temporary
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folder.
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manually delete these files from your temporary folder. By default, they
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are named `jrnl*.jrnl` but if you use a
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[template](reference-config-file.md#template), they will have the same
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extension as the template.
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## Plausible deniability
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### template
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The path to a text file to use as a template for new entries. Only works when you
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have the `editor` field configured.
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have the `editor` field configured. If you use a template, the editor's
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[temporary files](privacy-and-security.md#files-in-transit-from-editor-to-jrnl)
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will have the same extension as the template.
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### tagsymbols
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Symbols to be interpreted as tags.
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