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git-secret-add - starts to track added files.
SYNOPSIS
git secret add [-v] [-i] <pathspec>...
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) 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), git-secret-tell(1), git-secret-hide(1), git-secret-reveal(1)