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NAME

       git-secret-tell - adds a person, who can access private data.

SYNOPSIS

       git secret tell [-m] [-d dir] [emails]...

DESCRIPTION

       git-secret tell receives one or more email addresses as an input, searches for the gpg-key
       in the gpg homedir by these  emails,  then  imports  the  corresponding  public  key  into
       git-secret´s  inner  keychain. From this moment this person can encrypt new files with the
       keyring which contains their key, but they  cannot  decrypt  the  old  files,  which  were
       already encrypted without their key. The files should be re-encrypted with the new keyring
       by someone who has the unencrypted files.

       Because git-secret tell works with only email addresses, it will exit with an error if you
       have  multiple  keys  in  your  keychain  with specified email addresses, or if one of the
       specified emails is already associated with a key in the git-secret keychain.

       Versions of git-secret tell after 0.3.2 will warn about keys that are expired, revoked, or
       otherwise invalid, and also if multiple keys are found for a single email address.

       Do  not  manually  import  secret keys into git-secret. It won´t work with imported secret
       keys anyway.

OPTIONS

       -m  - takes your current `git config user.email` as an identifier for the key.
       -d  - specifies `--homedir` option for the `gpg`, basically use this option if your store your keys in a custom location.
       -h  - shows help.

MANUAL

       Run man git-secret-tell to see this note.

SEE ALSO

       git-secret-init(1)         http://git-secret.io/git-secret-init,         git-secret-add(1)
       http://git-secret.io/git-secret-add,                                    git-secret-hide(1)
       http://git-secret.io/git-secret-hide,                                 git-secret-reveal(1)
       http://git-secret.io/git-secret-reveal,                                  git-secret-cat(1)
       http://git-secret.io/git-secret-cat,                              git-secret-killperson(1)
       http://git-secret.io/git-secret-killperson