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sship 0.9.0
- new internal functions for standard symmetric encryption and
decryption
- minor improvements to the site documentation
sship 0.8.0
- allow authorized requests to the github api opening for re-use of
functions in rapbase (#37)
- provide existing key files with some protection from being
overwritten by the
keygen()
function (#29)
- extend the types of asymmetric keys that can be created by the
keygen()
function
- clarify the need for RSA type keys to fully utilize functions within
this package
sship 0.7.4
- mocking tests calling the github api (#26)
- gracefully exit api calls with an informative message when limit is
exceeded (#27)
sship 0.7.3
- messages from functions now explicit on their origin (sship) (#25)
sship 0.7.2
- effort circumventing problem in older versions of R archiving single
files using internal implementation of tar() (#24)
sship 0.7.1
- fixed error making file archive on Solaris: now using R internal
implementation of tar() (#23)
sship 0.7.0
- adjustments and improvements for proper release (#20)
- fixed possible function tampering of users environment (#21)
sship 0.6.0
- added option for encryption using a local public key (#19)
sship 0.5.2
- fixed file path bug in file decryption (#18)
sship 0.5.1
- move ci from travis to github actions
- eternal branch renamed to ‘main’
sship 0.5
- add simple use of pubkey from local file
sship 0.4
- adding sftp as new shipment method with private/public key
authentication
sship 0.3
- adding function for making (ssh) key pairs
- restructuring config focusing on recipient
- unit testing of decryption
sship 0.2
- extending and correcting documentation
- server mode handling of (global) config
- adding logo
sship 0.1
- Documentation (ambitions) and most of the bare bone functions
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