######v0.6.0 (2017-11-26)
- Add support for OpenSSL 1.1 (still works with OpenSSL 1.0).
- Switch to C++11 (gcc 4.9 or higher now required to build).
- Allow GPG to fail on some keys (makes unlock work better if there are multiple keys that can unlock the repo but only some are available).
- Allow the repo state directory to be configured with the git-crypt.repoStateDir git config option.
- Respect the gpg.program git config option.
- Don't hard code path to git-crypt in .git/config on Linux (ensures repo continues to work if git-crypt is moved).
- Ensure git-crypt's gpg files won't be treated as text by Git.
- Minor improvements to build system, documentation.
######v0.5.0 (2015-05-30)
- Drastically speed up lock/unlock when used with Git 1.8.5 or newer.
- Add git-crypt(1) man page (pass
ENABLE_MAN=yes
to make to build). - Add --trusted option to
git-crypt gpg-add-user
to add user even if GPG doesn't trust user's key. - Improve
git-crypt lock
usability, add --force option. - Ignore symlinks and other non-files when running
git-crypt status
. - Fix compilation on old versions of Mac OS X.
- Fix GPG mode when with-fingerprint enabled in gpg.conf.
- Minor bug fixes and improvements to help/error messages.
######v0.4.2 (2015-01-31)
- Fix unlock and lock under Git 2.2.2 and higher.
- Drop support for versions of Git older than 1.7.2.
- Minor improvements to some help/error messages.
######v0.4.1 (2015-01-08)
- Important usability fix to ensure that the .git-crypt directory can't be encrypted by accident (see the release notes for more information).
######v0.4 (2014-11-16) (See the release notes for important details.)
- Add optional GPG support: GPG can be used to share the repository between one or more users in lieu of sharing a secret key.
- New workflow: the symmetric key is now stored inside the .git directory. Although backwards compatibility has been preserved with repositories created by old versions of git-crypt, the commands for setting up a repository have changed. See the release notes file for details.
- Multiple key support: it's now possible to encrypt different parts of a repository with different keys.
- Initial
git-crypt status
command to report which files are encrypted and to fix problems that are detected. - Numerous usability, documentation, and error reporting improvements.
- Major internal code improvements that will make future development easier.
- Initial experimental Windows support.
######v0.3 (2013-04-05)
- Fix
git-crypt init
on newer versions of Git. Previously, encrypted files were not being automatically decrypted after runninggit-crypt init
with recent versions of Git. - Allow
git-crypt init
to be run even if the working tree contains untracked files. git-crypt init
now properly escapes arguments to the filter commands it configures, allowing both the path to git-crypt and the path to the key file to contain arbitrary characters such as spaces.
######v0.2 (2013-01-25)
- Numerous improvements to
git-crypt init
usability. - Fix gitattributes example in README: the old example showed a colon after the filename where there shouldn't be one.
- Various build fixes and improvements.
######v0.1 (2012-11-29)
- Initial release.