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by alcuadrado 4503 days ago
This is great! As far as I can tell by reading the source code, it encrypts everything locally before uploading it, and the server does not have the encryption key. Is this right OP? If it is, I think you should make more emphasis about it in the project's home.
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Yes!

Server side can't read your configuration because all your data are encrypted locally by 7zip. It's mean that you are the only one who know your pass phrase, nobody can't read it. This is an important thing, cause we all have api key, password, sftp connection, things like that in our SublimeText configuration, and it must be private.

Yep, that why I was asking. Also telling the users that if they loose their encryption passphrase they loose their data would be cool.
Its in documentation :)

http://sublimall.org/docs