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Apologies! Appears this is a bug in Sublime Merge after looking further into it:
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Yeah, diffs should just work in clients that apply the .gitattributes directives. It's a shame your preferred client doesn't.
You will need to find another client to diff and merge transcrypt-encrypted files.
You should also be wary of committing secret files with that tool because it probably won't actually encrypt the contents. Transcrypt installs a pre-commit hook to try and prevent you committing and accidentally sharing files you thought would be encrypted but actually aren't, but I wouldn't recommend relying on it completely.
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Yeah, diffs should just work in clients that apply the .gitattributes directives. It's a shame your preferred client doesn't.
You will need to find another client to diff and merge transcrypt-encrypted files.
Appears to be the way! A shame as its a good client otherwise.
You should also be wary of committing secret files with that tool because it probably won't actually encrypt the contents. Transcrypt installs a pre-commit hook to try and prevent you committing and accidentally sharing files you thought would be encrypted but actually aren't, but I wouldn't recommend relying on it completely.
It does respect the pre-commit hooks and stops exec if transcrypt fails or throws an error such as that, I've tested to make sure on that one! So we're all good there.
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Related Issues (20)
- feat: Transparent file name encryption
- Transcrypt can fail to run in Jenkins when Git hooks are disabled: `mkdir: can't create directory '/dev/null': File exists` HOT 8
- Error `transcrypt smudge context=default' failed 1` since version 2.2.1 HOT 13
- rekeying broken in 2.3.0-pre HOT 4
- decryption not happening on OS in FIPS compliant mode HOT 7
- File name encryption HOT 1
- encryption changed, but no change! HOT 5
- Creating a second context on pre-release branch creates duplicate pre-commit file HOT 2
- Cannot detect transcrypt repo HOT 4
- openssl: WARNING : deprecated key derivation used. Using -iter or -pbkdf2 would be better. HOT 2
- transcrypt: unknown option -- context HOT 2
- mkdir: /dev/null: File exists HOT 2
- Feature Request: encrypt a file partially only HOT 2
- Handle quotes and colon in filenames HOT 3
- context cannot be flushed and reencrypted anymore HOT 4
- Completion in zsh doesn't work
- Password echoing to terminal? How can I set password securely? HOT 2
- Unexpected commit with git log --all
- [Discussion]: Encryption in Git (Globally) HOT 1
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