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# tomb
> Manage encrypted storage directories that can be safely transported and hidden in a filesystem.
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- Create a new tomb with an initial size of 100MB:
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`tomb dig -s {{100}} {{encrypted_directory.tomb}}`
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- Create a new key file that can be used to lock a tomb; user will be prompted for a password for the key:
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`tomb forge {{encrypted_directory.tomb.key}}`
- Initialize and lock an empty tomb using a key made with `forge`:
`tomb lock {{encrypted_directory.tomb}} -k {{encrypted_directory.tomb.key}}`
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- Mount a tomb (by default in `/media`) using its key, making it usable as a regular filesystem directory:
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`tomb open {{encrypted_directory.tomb}} -k {{encrypted_directory.tomb.key}}`
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- Close a tomb (fails if the tomb is being used by a process):
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`tomb close {{encrypted_directory.tomb}}`
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- Forcefully close all open tombs, killing any applications using them:
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`tomb slam all`
- List all open tombs:
`tomb list`