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The easy way to encrypt/decrypt private files in the git repo.

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git-easy-crypt

The easy way to encrypt/decrypt private files in the git repo.

Install

you can install git-easy-crypt by pip:

$ pip install git-easy-crypt

or download the script directly:

$ sudo curl -o /usr/local/bin/gecrypt https://raw.githubusercontent.com/taojy123/git-easy-crypt/master/gecrypt.py 
$ sudo chmod a+x /usr/local/bin/gecrypt

Usage

gecrypt setkey mysecretkey             Set a secret key for encrypt/decrypt in current repo.
gecrypt showkey                        Show secret key.
gecrypt encrypt ./path_to_file         Encrypt a file.
gecrypt decrypt ./path_to_file.sec     Decrypt a file.
version                                Show version.
help                                   Show help for commands.

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