git-secret-add - starts to track added files. ============================================= ## SYNOPSIS git secret add [-v] [-i] ... ## DESCRIPTION `git-secret-add` adds a filepath(s) into `.gitsecret/paths/mapping.cfg` and ensures the filepath is mentioned .gitignore. When adding files to encrypt, `git-secret-add` (as of 0.2.6) will ensure that they are ignored by `git` by mentioning them in .gitignore, since they must be secure and not be committed into the remote repository unencrypted. If there's no users in the `git-secret`'s keyring, when adding a file, an exception will be raised. Use the `git secret add` command to add filenames to this file. It is not recommended to add filenames directly into `.gitsecret/paths/mapping.cfg`. (See [git-secret(7)](http://git-secret.io/git-secret) for information about renaming the .gitsecret folder using the SECRETS_DIR environment variable. ## OPTIONS -v - verbose, shows extra information. -i - does nothing, adding paths to .gitignore is now the default behavior. -h - shows this help. ## MANUAL Run `man git-secret-add` to see this note. ## SEE ALSO [git-secret-init(1)](http://git-secret.io/git-secret-init), [git-secret-tell(1)](http://git-secret.io/git-secret-tell), [git-secret-hide(1)](http://git-secret.io/git-secret-hide), [git-secret-reveal(1)](http://git-secret.io/git-secret-reveal)