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git-gpg

v1.0.2

Published

git and gpg integration

Readme

git-gpg

A tool to help you hide secrets in git

Install

npm install -g git-gpg

Usage

** Explore commands **

This command will list all available commands

$ git gpg

Tutorial

Initialize repo

git gpg init # or
git gpg init custom-secrets-dir

Add trustees

In this example, a trusted key can be anything that un-ambigously identifies a public key in your possession.

git gpg add-person a-trusted-key

List trustees

git gpg who-knows

Hide files

git gpg hide

Clean raw secret files

git gpg clean

Reveal hidden files

git gpg reveal

Configurations

Override encrypt format

By default, the encrypt format is ascii but can be configured to be binary

git gpg config encrypt.format binary