gpg as ssh key + fix ced
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@ -17,6 +17,14 @@ function ced() {
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echo "nah"
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return;;
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esac
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# if the file exists but not in chezmoi
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else
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chezmoi source-path $1 > /dev/null
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result=$?
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if [ $result -ne 0 ]; then
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echo "file doesn't exist in chezmoi.. adding"
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chezmoi add $1
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fi
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fi
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chezmoi edit $1
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private_dot_gnupg/private_sshcontrol
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private_dot_gnupg/private_sshcontrol
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# List of allowed ssh keys. Only keys present in this file are used
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# in the SSH protocol. The ssh-add tool may add new entries to this
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# file to enable them; you may also add them manually. Comment
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# lines, like this one, as well as empty lines are ignored. Lines do
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# have a certain length limit but this is not serious limitation as
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# the format of the entries is fixed and checked by gpg-agent. A
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# non-comment line starts with optional white spaces, followed by the
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# keygrip of the key given as 40 hex digits, optionally followed by a
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# caching TTL in seconds, and another optional field for arbitrary
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# flags. Prepend the keygrip with an '!' mark to disable it.
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