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  -b, --background will trigger sync but not block until sync is done
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  -f, --force will force sync, even if one is already running
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- Sometimes the infos Travis CI has about users and repositories become out of date. If that should happen, you can manually trigger a sync:
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+ Sometimes the info Travis CI has about users and repositories become out of date. If that should happen, you can manually trigger a sync:
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  ``` console
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  $ travis sync
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  #### `disable`
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- If you want to turn of a repository temporarily or indefinitely, you can do so with the `disable` command:
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+ If you want to turn off a repository temporarily or indefinitely, you can do so with the `disable` command:
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  ``` console
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  $ travis disable
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  $ cat id_rsa | travis encrypt
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  ```
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- Another use case for piping files into it: If you have a file with sensitive environment variables, like foreman's [.env](http://ddollar.github.com/foreman/#ENVIRONMENT) file, you can add tell the client to encrypt every line separately via `--split`:
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+ Another use case for piping files into it: If you have a file with sensitive environment variables, like foreman's [.env](http://ddollar.github.com/foreman/#ENVIRONMENT) file, you can tell the client to encrypt every line separately via `--split`:
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  #### `show`
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  ``` console
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  Uploading private key to Travis CI.
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  ```
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- See the [private dependencies example](examples/cli/private_dependencies.md) for an in-detail description.
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+ See [Private Dependencies](https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/private-dependencies/) for an in-detail description.
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  commands.each { |c| say "\t#{color(c.command_name, :command).ljust(22)} #{color(c.description, :info)}" }
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  # Run `rake travis.gemspec` to update the gemspec.
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  Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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  s.name = "travis"
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  s.version = "1.8.13"
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  s.required_ruby_version = ">= 2.3.0"
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  "Tobias Bieniek",
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  "joshua-anderson",
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  "Basarat Ali Syed",
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  "Christian H\xC3\xB6ltje",
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  "danihodovic@users.noreply.github.com",
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  name: travis
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- version: 1.8.14.travis.1197.9
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+ version: 1.8.14.travis.1198.9
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - Hiro Asari
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  - Tobias Bieniek
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  - joshua-anderson
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  - Adam Baxter
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  - Basarat Ali Syed
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  - Christian Höltje
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  - Dani Hodovic
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  - basaratali@gmail.com
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  - docwhat@gerf.org
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  - danihodovic@users.noreply.github.com