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Why ~/.netrc? #8

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@mitchellwrosen

Hi folks, I'm curious why there is a requirement to store hackage credentials in plaintext in a ~/.netrc file in order to use this tool.

By comparison, travis-ci has a command-line tool that can encrypt arbitrary data like environment variables, using some hard-coded public keys owned by travis-ci.com, which allows you to store secrets in public .travis.yml files.

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