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Quickly encrypt files with your ssh identity

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# Zpy

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Quickly encrypt files with your ssh identity.

Note: This is experimental software!

## Development setup

Type make test to build zpy in a virtualenv and run the test suite. Afte running make, you can run zpy by typing bin/zpy.

Prerequisites are make, curl, python (3.4 or newer), and openssl.

## Usage

Usage:

zpy [options] encrypt [<filename>] [-r] zpy [options] decrypt [<filename>] zpy (–help | –copying | –version)

See [__main__.py](zpy/__main__.py) for more info.

## Copyright notice

Copyright (C) 2015 Stefano Palazzo <stefano.palazzo@gmail.com>

This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; see [COPYING](COPYING) for details.

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