handling multiple key encryption/decryption in the single command#9
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rduman wants to merge 1 commit intodevattic:masterfrom
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handling multiple key encryption/decryption in the single command#9rduman wants to merge 1 commit intodevattic:masterfrom
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I added a feature that allows us to pass multiple keys for encryption/decryption via a single command.
By default, the separation of multiple keys is semi-colon (;)
Apart from that you can also specify the separator in the command via '-x'
It still works for the single key when you encrypt/decrypt.
Regards,