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Keybase had encrypted repos for private use back then. If you don’t trust Microsoft—and you shouldn’t—then stop using their products like GitHub instead of trying to build hacks atop a proprietary platform since you can’t directly modify the code.
LoL Hack indeed
Here's a link to Keybase info, for curious minds
This uses git remote helpers, I was about to completely ignore git as a middle-men