# sshenc.sh bash script to encrypt data using a users ssh public key. > If you received a message from someone that was encrypted with this script, you can > decrypt it with your ssh private key using the following command: ``` ./sshenc.sh -s ~/.ssh/id_rsa < file-containing-the-encrypted-text.txt ``` ## install ``` wget wget https://sshenc.sh/sshenc.sh chmod +x sshenc.sh ``` ## examples ### encrypt a file using your own ssh public key ``` ./sshenc.sh -p ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub < plain-text-file.txt > encrypted.txt ``` ### encrypt a file using multiple recipients (broadcast encryption) ``` ./sshenc.sh -p ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub -p id_rsa-alice.pub -p id_rsa-bob.pub < plain-text-file.txt > encrypted.txt ``` ### encrypt a file using the public key of a github user ``` ./sshenc.sh -p <(curl -sf "https://github.com/S2-.keys" | grep ssh-rsa | tail -n1) < plain-text-file.txt ``` this line fetches the first public key for the github user `S2-` and encrypts the file `plain-text-file.txt` using this key. ### decrypt a file ``` ./sshenc.sh -s ~/.ssh/id_rsa < encrypted.txt ```