[Fix #2] Provide mechanism for reading gpg encrypted creds file#4
[Fix #2] Provide mechanism for reading gpg encrypted creds file#4
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The example for encryption doesn't have an obvious answer for this. Assuming I should provide a self-recipient. This command leaves It was unclear until I read through the source that .clojars_creds.edn should be in the project dir, not $HOME. I got the error: When running it. I guess this is just a rebase thing though! When prompted for my password (which I have no idea what it is!), I wasn't able to hit enter. I had to use Ctrl-D? I then got this. I use a smart card, so I have no idea what my password is. On top of that, on Linux, pinentry is used to prompt for the password. It's used to collect information securely. I have no idea if what we're doing here is or isn't secure. https://www.gnupg.org/related_software/pinentry/index.en.html |
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