This allows to version the configuration, using alt and to still be
able to use those configuration values in esh template
(using <% yamd config some-config %> )
This patch implements an OpenSSL cypher (via openssl enc command). It has to be enabled using yadm.cypher configuration key.
Some rough edges:
- archive file refers to GPG (.gpg extension)
- no test cases
Support is inherently provided by `enter`, which supports a command.
I've added a `transcrypt` command, which is really just an alias
under-the-hood for "enter transcrypt".
Update version number and update documentation
* Support multiple keys in `yadm.gpg-recipient` (#139)
* Ensure all templates are written atomically (#142)
* Add encrypt_with_checksums to the hooks collection (#188)
* Escape white space in YADM_HOOK_FULL_COMMAND (#187)
* Improve parsing of os-release (#194)
* Improve identification of WSL (#196)
* Fix troff warnings emitted by man page (#195)
* Write encrypt-based exclusions during decrypt
Change `."` to `.\"` for a *roff comment. `."` appears to do the
same thing, but only accidentally because it's treated as an unknown
macro and then ignored by default. `man --warnings` will show the
problem:
% man --warnings ./yadm.1 > /dev/null
troff: <standard input>:1: warning: macro '"' not defined
This takes jonasc's change, and applies it to all template writing. Also
removes the dependency on mktemp, and only moves files if they are
successfully written.
This prevents problems with programs which watch the file for changes and will
first be presented an empty file.
One such example which will show a notification message about an empty config
file is Alacritty.
By writing to a tempory file and then moving it (atomically?) to the real
location this problem is mitigated.