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Minor reformat + trailing ws removal

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Erik Flodin 2024-11-24 16:48:05 +01:00
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@ -101,8 +101,8 @@ clone your repository. Read [bootstrap](bootstrap) for more details.
### Can I use yadm without gpg, openssl, transcrypt or git-crypt?
Of course. You only need `gpg`, `openssl`, `transcrypt` or `git-crypt` installed
if you plan on using the encrypt/decrypt features. yadm will tell you if it is
Of course. You only need `gpg`, `openssl`, `transcrypt` or `git-crypt` installed
if you plan on using the encrypt/decrypt features. yadm will tell you if it is
missing a dependency for any command.
### Should I `yadm add` my `~/.config/yadm/encrypt` file?
@ -112,14 +112,15 @@ you when you clone your repository.
### Should I `yadm add` encrypted files to repository?
No, you should not. Instead, add the names (or wildcard patterns) of the files you want
encrypted to `~/.config/yadm/encrypt`. Then, use the `yadm encrypt` command to encrypt the
matched files which then adds them to `~/.local/share/yadm/archive`. Then, use
`yadm add ~/.local/share/yadm/archive` to add this file to the yadm repository.
This way, only encrypted versions of those files will be in the repository. After
cloning or updating your repository, you can use `yadm decrypt` to extract the
encrypted files from `~/.local/share/yadm/archive` into your working copy. See the
[encryption help](encryption) for more details.
No, you should not. Instead, add the names (or wildcard patterns) of the files
you want encrypted to `~/.config/yadm/encrypt`. Then, use the `yadm encrypt`
command to encrypt the matched files which then adds them to
`~/.local/share/yadm/archive`. Then, use `yadm add ~/.local/share/yadm/archive`
to add this file to the yadm repository. This way, only encrypted versions of
those files will be in the repository. After cloning or updating your
repository, you can use `yadm decrypt` to extract the encrypted files from
`~/.local/share/yadm/archive` into your working copy. See the [encryption
help](encryption) for more details.
### I modified an encrypted file, but yadm doesn't show any modifications. Why?