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For this to work, `<recipient-address>` must exist in your gpg keyrings.
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## git-crypt
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## transcrypt & git-crypt
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git-crypt is a tool that enables transparent encryption and decryption of files
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in a Git repository. If git-crypt is installed, you can use it with your yadm
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repository.
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transcrypt & git-crypt are tools that enable transparent encryption and
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decryption of files in a Git repository. If installed, you can use either of
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these tools with your yadm repository.
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Simply use it normally, prefacing the `git-crypt` commands with `yadm`.
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Simply use it normally, prefacing the `transcrypt` or `git-crypt` commands with
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`yadm`.
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You can learn more about [git-crypt](https://github.com/AGWA/git-crypt) at this
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[website](https://www.agwa.name/projects/git-crypt/).
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Learn more about these tools here:
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* [transcrypt](https://github.com/elasticdog/transcrypt)
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* [git-crypt](https://github.com/AGWA/git-crypt)
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