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authorrhatto <rhatto@ratatosk.fluxo.info>2014-03-22 16:47:52 -0300
committerrhatto <rhatto@ratatosk.fluxo.info>2014-03-22 16:47:52 -0300
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Imported Upstream version 0.3.3upstream_keyringer_0.3.3
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@@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ re-encrypt secrets. It also supports encryption to multiple recipients
and groups of recipients, to allow a workgroup to share access to a single
repository while restricting some secrets to subsets of the group.
-Secrets are encrypted using GPG and added to a Git tree so that they can be
-synced with remote branches later.
+Secrets are encrypted using OpenPGP and added to a Git tree so that they
+can be synced with remote branches later.
# ACTIONS
@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ clip <*secret*>
: Copy the first line of a secret to the clipboard, following password-store convention.
xclip <*secret*>
-: Alis to clip action.
+: Alias to clip action.
# CONFIGURATION ACTIONS
@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ recipients <*ls*|*edit*> <*recipients-file*>
Each line in a recipients file has entries in the format
'john@doe.com XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX', where *john@doe.com*
- is an alias for the GPG public key whose fingerprint is
+ is an alias for the OpenPGP public key whose fingerprint is
*XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX.*
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