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This streamlines the lovely foundation Bogdan added. Mainly to add
guidance around encryption keys and remove some backticks.
Finally it adds some mention of how to access these files from Ruby
in apps.
[ Kasper Timm Hansen & bogdanvlviv ]
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With these simple examples, It will be easier for users to figure out how to use these commands.
Related to 68479d09ba6bbd583055672eb70518c1586ae534
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As discussed in #33203 rails command already looks for, and runs,
bin/rails if it is present.
We were mixing recommendations within guides and USAGE guidelines,
in some files we recommended using rails, in others bin/rails and
in some cases we even had both options mixed together.
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Fixes #31917
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To prevent errors from being raise in environments where credentials
is unnecessary.
Context: https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/31283#issuecomment-348801489
Fixes #31283
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To edit/show encrypted file:
```
bin/rails encrypted:edit config/staging_tokens.yml.enc
bin/rails encrypted:edit config/staging_tokens.yml.enc --key config/staging.key
bin/rails encrypted:show config/staging_tokens.yml.enc
```
Also provides a backing Rails.application.encrypted API for Ruby access:
```ruby
Rails.application.encrypted("config/staging_tokens.yml.enc").read
Rails.application.encrypted("config/staging_tokens.yml.enc").config
Rails.application.encrypted("config/staging_tokens.yml.enc", key: "config/staging.key")
```
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