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@@ -5,22 +5,22 @@ Keyringer lets you manage and share secrets using GPG and git in a distributed
fashion. It has custom commands to encrypt, decrypt, recrypt, create key pairs,
etc.
-- Project page: [https://keyringer.sarava.org](https://keyringer.sarava.org).
-- Issue tracker: [https://keyringer.sarava.org/trac](https://keyringer.sarava.org/trac).
+- Project page: [https://keyringer.sarava.org](https://keyringer.sarava.org)
+- Issue tracker: [https://keyringer.sarava.org/trac](https://keyringer.sarava.org/trac)
Requirements
------------
Keyringer needs:
- - Bash - http://tiswww.case.edu/php/chet/bash/bashtop.html
- - Git - http://git-scm.com
- - GNU Privacy Guard - http://gnupg.org
+ - [Bash](http://tiswww.case.edu/php/chet/bash/bashtop.html)
+ - [Git](http://git-scm.com)
+ - [GNU](Privacy Guard - http://gnupg.org)
- Grep, awk, tail, cut, sed and other GNU tools
Optional dependencies if you want to manage ssl keys:
- - OpenSSL - http://www.openssl.org
+ - [OpenSSL](http://www.openssl.org)
Installation
------------
@@ -215,14 +215,3 @@ given key), but it's possible to:
- Or to consider an integration with gpg's --hidden-recipient option.
-Notes: Using with GNU Privacy Guard
------------------------------------
-
-Exporting public keys:
-
- gpg --armor --export <keyid>
-
-Exporting private keys (take care):
-
- gpg --armor --export-secret-keys
-