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I recently setup org-crypt to use my gpg key to encrypt headings in org-mode files. I post my .init files in a public github repo.

My question is: Is the key in (setq org-crypt-key "xxxxxxxx") actually my gpg secret key?

Did I just post my gpg secret key online?

I'm revoking the key, regeneratinggenerating a new one, then encrypting that heading in my .init file just to be safe.

I recently setup org-crypt to use my gpg key to encrypt headings in org-mode files. I post my .init files in a public github repo.

My question is: Is the key in (setq org-crypt-key "xxxxxxxx") actually my gpg secret key?

Did I just post my gpg secret key online?

I'm revoking the key, regenerating a new one, then encrypting that heading in my .init file just to be safe.

I recently setup org-crypt to use my gpg key to encrypt headings in org-mode files. I post my .init files in a public github repo.

My question is: Is the key in (setq org-crypt-key "xxxxxxxx") actually my gpg secret key?

Did I just post my gpg secret key online?

I'm revoking the key, generating a new one, then encrypting that heading in my .init file just to be safe.

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SeaDude
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org-crypt key in .init file?

I recently setup org-crypt to use my gpg key to encrypt headings in org-mode files. I post my .init files in a public github repo.

My question is: Is the key in (setq org-crypt-key "xxxxxxxx") actually my gpg secret key?

Did I just post my gpg secret key online?

I'm revoking the key, regenerating a new one, then encrypting that heading in my .init file just to be safe.