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## NAME
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yadm - Yet Another Dotfiles Manager
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## SYNOPSIS
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yadm command [options]
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yadm git-command-or-alias [options]
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yadm init [-f] [-w directory]
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yadm clone url [-f] [-w directory]
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yadm config name [value]
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yadm config [-e]
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yadm list [-a]
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yadm encrypt
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yadm decrypt [-l]
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yadm alt
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yadm perms
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## DESCRIPTION
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yadm is a tool for managing a collection of files across multiple com-
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puters, using a shared Git repository. In addition, yadm provides a
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feature to select alternate versions of files based on the operation
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system or host name. Lastly, yadm supplies the ability to manage a
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subset of secure files, which are encrypted before they are included in
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the repository.
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## COMMANDS
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git-command or git-alias
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Any command not internally handled by yadm is passed through to
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git(1). Git commands or aliases are invoked with the yadm man-
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aged repository. The working directory for git commands will be
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the configured work-tree (usually $HOME).
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Dotfiles are managed by using standard git commands; add, com-
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mit, push, pull, etc.
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The config command is not passed directly through. Instead use
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the gitconfig command (see below).
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alt Create symbolic links for any managed files matching the naming
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rules describe in the ALTERNATES section. It is usually unnec-
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essary to run this command, as yadm automatically processes
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alternates by default. This automatic behavior can be disabled
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by setting the configuration yadm.auto-alt to "false".
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clone url
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Clone a remote repository for tracking dotfiles. After the con-
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tents of the remote repository have been fetched, a "merge" of
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origin/master is attempted. If there are conflicting files
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already present in the work-tree, this merge will fail and
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instead a "reset" of origin/master will be done. It is up to
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the user to resolve these conflicts, but if the desired action
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is to have the contents in the repository overwrite the existing
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files, then a "hard reset" should accomplish that:
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yadm reset --hard origin/master
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The repository is stored in $HOME/.yadm/repo.git. By default,
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$HOME will be used as the work-tree, but this can be overridden
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with the -w option. yadm can be forced to overwrite an existing
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repository by providing the -f option.
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config This command manages configurations for yadm. This command
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works exactly they way git-config(1) does. See the CONFIGURA-
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TION section for more details.
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decrypt
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Decrypt all files stored in $HOME/.yadm/files.gpg. Files
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decrypted will be relative to the configured work-tree (usually
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$HOME). Using the -l option will list the files stored without
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extracting them.
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encrypt
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Encrypt all files matching the patterns found in
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$HOME/.yadm/encrypt. See the ENCRYPTION section for more
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details.
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gitconfig
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Pass options to the git config command. Since yadm already uses
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the config command to manage its own configurations, this com-
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mand is provided as a way to change configurations of the repos-
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itory managed by yadm. One useful case might be to configure
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the repository so untracked files are shown in status commands.
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yadm initially configures its repository so that untracked files
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are not shown. If you wish use the default git behavior (to
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show untracked files and directories), you can remove this con-
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figuration.
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yadm gitconfig --unset status.showUntrackedFiles
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help Print a summary of yadm commands.
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init Initialize a new, empty repository for tracking dotfiles. The
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repository is stored in $HOME/.yadm/repo.git. By default, $HOME
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will be used as the work-tree, but this can be overridden with
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the -w option. yadm can be forced to overwrite an existing
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repository by providing the -f option.
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list Print a list of files managed by yadm. The -a option will cause
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all managed files to be listed. Otherwise, the list will only
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include files from the current directory or below.
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perms Update permissions as described in the PERMISSIONS section. It
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is usually unnecessary to run this command, as yadm automati-
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cally processes permissions by default. This automatic behavior
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can be disabled by setting the configuration yadm.auto-perms to
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"false".
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version
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Print the version of yadm.
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## OPTIONS
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yadm supports a set of universal options that alter the paths it uses.
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The default paths are documented in the FILES section. Any path speci-
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fied by these options must be fully qualified. If you always want to
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override one or more of these paths, it may be useful to create an
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alias for the yadm command. For example, the following alias could be
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used to override the repository directory.
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alias yadm='yadm --yadm-repo /alternate/path/to/repo'
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The following is the full list of universal options. Each option
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should be followed by a fully qualified path.
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-Y,--yadm-dir
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Override the yadm directory. yadm stores its data relative to
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this directory.
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--yadm-repo
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Override the location of the yadm repository.
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--yadm-config
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Override the location of the yadm configuration file.
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--yadm-encrypt
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Override the location of the yadm encryption configuration.
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--yadm-archive
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Override the location of the yadm encrypted files archive.
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## CONFIGURATION
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yadm uses a configuration file named $HOME/.yadm/config. This file
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uses the same format as git-config(1). Also, you can control the con-
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tents of the configuration file via the yadm config command (which
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works exactly like git-config). For example, to disable alternates you
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can run the command:
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yadm config yadm.auto-alt false
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The following is the full list of supported configurations:
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yadm.auto-alt
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Disable the automatic linking described in the section ALTER-
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NATES. If disabled, you may still run yadm alt manually to cre-
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ate the alternate links. This feature is enabled by default.
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yadm.auto-perms
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Disable the automatic permission changes described in the sec-
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tion PERMISSIONS. If disabled, you may still run yadm perms
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manually to update permissions. This feature is enabled by
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default.
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yadm.ssh-perms
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Disable the permission changes to $HOME/.ssh/*. This feature is
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enabled by default.
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yadm.gpg-perms
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Disable the permission changes to $HOME/.gnupg/*. This feature
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is enabled by default.
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yadm.gpg-recipient
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Asymmetrically encrypt files with a gpg public/private key pair.
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Provide a "key ID" to specify which public key to encrypt with.
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The key must exist in your public keyrings. If left blank or
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not provided, symmetric encryption is used instead. If set to
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"ASK", gpg will interactively ask for recipients. See the
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ENCRYPTION section for more details. This feature is disabled
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by default.
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## ALTERNATES
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When managing a set of files across different systems, it can be useful
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to have an automated way of choosing an alternate version of a file for
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a different operation system, host, or user. yadm implements a feature
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which will automatically create a symbolic link to the appropriate ver-
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sion of a file, as long as you follow a specific naming convention.
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yadm can detect files with names ending in:
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## or ##OS or ##OS.HOSTNAME or ##OS.HOSTNAME.USER
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If there are any files managed by yadm's repository which match this
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naming convention, symbolic links will be created for the most appro-
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priate version. This may best be demonstrated by example. Assume the
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following files are managed by yadm's repository:
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- $HOME/path/example.txt##
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- $HOME/path/example.txt##Darwin
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- $HOME/path/example.txt##Darwin.host1
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- $HOME/path/example.txt##Darwin.host2
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- $HOME/path/example.txt##Linux
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- $HOME/path/example.txt##Linux.host1
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- $HOME/path/example.txt##Linux.host2
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If running on a Macbook named "host2", yadm will create a symbolic link
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which looks like this:
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$HOME/path/example.txt -> $HOME/path/example.txt##Darwin.host2
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However, on another Mackbook named "host3", yadm will create a symbolic
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link which looks like this:
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$HOME/path/example.txt -> $HOME/path/example.txt##Darwin
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Since the hostname doesn't match any of the managed files, the more
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generic version is chosen.
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If running on a Linux server named "host4", the link will be:
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$HOME/path/example.txt -> $HOME/path/example.txt##Linux
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If running on a Solaris server, the link use the default "##" version:
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$HOME/path/example.txt -> $HOME/path/example.txt##
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If no "##" version exists and no files match the current OS/HOST-
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NAME/USER, then no link will be created.
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OS is determined by running uname -s, HOSTNAME by running hostname -s,
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and USER by running id -u -n. yadm will automatically create these
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links by default. This can be disabled using the yadm.auto-alt configu-
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ration. Even if disabled, links can be manually created by running
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yadm alt.
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## ENCRYPTION
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It can be useful to manage confidential files, like SSH or GPG keys,
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across multiple systems. However, doing so would put plain text data
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into a Git repository, which often resides on a public system. yadm
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implements a feature which can make it easy to encrypt and decrypt a
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set of files so the encrypted version can be maintained in the Git
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repository. This feature will only work if the gpg(1) command is
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available.
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To use this feature, a list of patterns must be created and saved as
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$HOME/.yadm/encrypt. This list of patterns should be relative to the
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configured work-tree (usually $HOME). For example:
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.ssh/*.key
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.gnupg/*.gpg
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The yadm encrypt command will find all files matching the patterns, and
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prompt for a password. Once a password has confirmed, the matching
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files will be encrypted and saved as $HOME/.yadm/files.gpg. The pat-
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terns and files.gpg should be added to the yadm repository so they are
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available across multiple systems.
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To decrypt these files later, or on another system run yadm decrypt and
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provide the correct password. After files are decrypted, permissions
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are automatically updated as described in the PERMISSIONS section.
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Symmetric encryption is used by default, but asymmetric encryption may
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be enabled using the yadm.gpg-recipient configuration.
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NOTE: It is recommended that you use a private repository when keeping
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confidential files, even though they are encrypted.
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## PERMISSIONS
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When files are checked out of a Git repository, their initial permis-
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sions are dependent upon the user's umask. This can result in confiden-
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tial files with lax permissions.
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To prevent this, yadm will automatically update the permissions of con-
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fidential files. The "group" and "others" permissions will be removed
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from the following files:
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- $HOME/.yadm/files.gpg
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- All files matching patterns in $HOME/.yadm/encrypt
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- The SSH directory and files, .ssh/*
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- The GPG directory and files, .gnupg/*
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yadm will automatically update permissions by default. This can be dis-
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abled using the yadm.auto-perms configuration. Even if disabled, per-
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missions can be manually updated by running yadm perms. The SSH direc-
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tory processing can be disabled using the yadm.ssh-perms configuration.
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## FILES
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The following are the default paths yadm uses for its own data. These
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paths can be altered using universal options. See the OPTIONS section
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for details.
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$HOME/.yadm
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The yadm directory. By default, all data yadm stores is relative
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to this directory.
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$YADM_DIR/config
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Configuration file for yadm.
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$YADM_DIR/repo.git
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Git repository used by yadm.
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$YADM_DIR/encrypt
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List of globs used for encrypt/decrypt
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$YADM_DIR/files.gpg
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All files encrypted with yadm encrypt are stored in this file.
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## EXAMPLES
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yadm init
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Create an empty repo for managing files
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yadm add .bash_profile ; yadm commit
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Add .bash_profile to the Git index and create a new commit
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yadm remote add origin <url>
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Add a remote origin to an existing repository
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yadm push -u origin master
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Initial push of master to origin
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echo .ssh/*.key >> $HOME/.yadm/encrypt
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Add a new pattern to the list of encrypted files
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yadm encrypt ; yadm add ~/.yadm/files.gpg ; yadm commit
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Commit a new set of encrypted files
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## REPORTING BUGS
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Report issues or create pull requests at GitHub:
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https://github.com/TheLocehiliosan/yadm
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## AUTHOR
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Tim Byrne <sultan@locehilios.com>
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## SEE ALSO
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git(1), gpg(1)
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Other management tools which inspired the creation of yadm:
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homeshick <https://github.com/andsens/homeshick>
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vcsh <https://github.com/RichiH/vcsh>
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