git-secret-add
git-secret-add - starts to track added files.
SYNOPSIS
git secret add [-v] [-i] <pathspec>...
DESCRIPTION
git secret add
- tells git secret
which files hold secrets.
Adds filepath(s) into .gitsecret/paths/mapping.cfg
.
(It is not recommended to alter .gitsecret/paths/mapping.cfg
manually.)
As of 0.2.6, this command also ensures the filepath is in .gitignore
as the contents are now considered secret and should not be committed into the repository unencrypted.
The add
action will fail unless there are already users in git-secret
’s keyring.
(See git-secret(7) for information about renaming the .gitsecret folder using the SECRETS_DIR environment variable.
OPTIONS
-v - verbose, shows extra information.
-i - does nothing, adding paths to .gitignore is now the default behavior.
-h - shows this help.
MANUAL
Run man git-secret-add
to see this document.
SEE ALSO
git-secret-init(1), git-secret-tell(1), git-secret-hide(1), git-secret-reveal(1)