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Refs: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/8 Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/153 Refs: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/123 Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/299 (cherry picked from commit08dcef0c8c
) [DOCS] CONTRIBUTING/RELEASE: https://forgejo.org/docs/admin Because the version is not displayed on the landing page of Forgejo, there cannot be a link to a versionned documentation. There must exist a link that points to the latest version on the website for the forgejo instance to display. Better but more complicated approaches could be to: * Embed the documentation in Forgejo * Allow the admin to not display the help * Allow the admin to display a versionned help or not (cherry picked from commit83cc389239
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) [DOCS] CONTRIBUTING/RELEASE: reminder to update FORGEJO_VERSION (cherry picked from commit2a4d0bd164
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) [DOCS] CONTRIBUTING: updates * Remove obsolete description of the well being & moderation team and replace them with a link to the moderation email. * Remove description of the governance process and replace with a link to the governance readme that did not exist at the time. * Add links to the Forgejo documentation (cherry picked from commitdf749da272
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# Secrets
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All Forgejo credentials are shared among the [secret keepers](https://codeberg.org/forgejo/meta/src/branch/readme/TEAMS.md#secrets-keeper) teams in a private repository with encrypted content.
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## Get started
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1. Make sure you have a GPG Key, or [create one](https://github.com/NicoHood/gpgit#12-key-generation)
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2. Send someone else your public key and ask this person to add yourself as a recipient
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```
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# Commands for the other person
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$ gpg --import public_key.asc
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# The following command will open a prompt, with the available public keys.
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# Choose the one you just added and all secrets will be re-encrypted with this new key.
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$ gopass recipients add
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```
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3. [Install gopass](https://www.gopass.pw/#install)
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> :warning: When installing on Ubuntu or Debian you can either download the deb package, install manually or build from source or use our APT repository ([github comment](https://github.com/gopasspw/gopass/issues/1849#issuecomment-802789285) with more information).
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4. Clone this repo using `gopass` (the name and email are for `git config`)
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```
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$ gopass clone git@codeberg.org:forgejo/gopass.git
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```
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5. Check the consistency of the gopass storage
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```
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$ gopass fsck
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```
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## Get a secret
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Show the whole secret file:
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```
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$ gopass show ovh.com/manager
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```
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Copy the password in the clipboard:
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```
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$ gopass show -c ovh.com/manager
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```
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Copy the `user` part of the secret in the clipboard:
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```
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$ gopass show -c ovh.com/manager user
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```
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## Insert or edit a secret
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```
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$ gopass edit ovh.com/manager
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```
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In the editor, insert the password on the first line.
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You may then add lines with a `key: value` syntax (`user: username` for instance).
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## Debugging and manual git operations
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The following command will show the location and status of the git repo (all git commands are available).
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```
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$ gopass git status
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```
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