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NAME

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

SYNOPSIS

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

DESCRIPTION

       git-secret tell - adds user(s) to the list of those able to encypt/decrypt secrets.

       This  lets  the  specified  user  encrypt  new  files, but will not immediately be able to
       decrypt  existing  files,  which  were  encrypted  without  their  key.  Files  should  be
       re-encrypted  with  the new keyring by someone who already has access in order for the new
       user to be able to decrypt the files.

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

       Under the hood, git-secret-tell searches in the current user´s gnupg  keyring  for  public
       key(s)  of  passed  email(s),  then  imports  the  corresponding  public  key(s) into your
       git-secret repo´s keyring.

       Versions of git-secret tell after 0.3.2 will warn about keys that are expired, revoked, or
       otherwise  invalid.  It  will  also  warn  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.

       For  more details about how git-secret uses public and private keys, see the documentation
       for git-secret-hide and git-secret-reveal.

OPTIONS

       -m  - uses your current `git config user.email` setting as an identifier for the key.
       -d  - specifies `--homedir` option for `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 document.

SEE ALSO

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