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# Committing secrets with git using sops-mode
-Jonathan Otsuka - Pronunciation: O-tsu-ka, <https://github.com/djgoku>, <mailto:pitas.axioms0c@icloud.com>
+Jonathan Otsuka - Pronunciation: O-tsu-ka, <https://github.com/djgoku/sops>, <mailto:pitas.axioms0c@icloud.com>
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This is my first Emacs mode, and it was primarily driven by necessity. The process was manual prior. I wanted to encrypt and decrypt all operations within my current Emacs instance. Currently, I have some notes on how to quickly decrypt and encrypt using AWS KMS. However, it works seamlessly with GPG. I need to add some notes on the age and GCP KMS.
+<https://github.com/djgoku/sops>
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About the speaker:
My name is Jonathan Otsuka. I have a background in software development and SRE/DevOps. In my free time, I enjoy optimizing my workflow, contributing to open-source projects I use, and engaging in swimming and cycling.