* rip: add page
* rip: change "arbitrary" to "specified"
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* rip: add "originally"
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* rip: change "undo" to "put back" and be clearer
* rip: change "all" to "every"
* rip: change "somewhere in" to "within"
* rip: change "files" to "files and directories"
* rip: use long version of `--decompose`
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* rip: use long version of `--inspect`
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* rip: use long version of `--seance`
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* rip: use long version of `--unbury`
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* rip: use long version of `--seance --unbury`
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* rip: use long version of `rip --seance`
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Update the `gpg` encryption example to indicate that multiple recipients and signing is possible. One use-case for multiple recipients is being able to send a file to someone while also retaining the option to decrypt it oneself.
* Use built in output option in msfvenom
* Add msfvenom example to generate bash reverse tcp handler
* Add newline to the end of msfvenom file
* Update pages/common/msfvenom.md
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