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Because that doesnt solve the problem properly. Perforce users are still vulnerable, and Mercurial users, and (assuming any still exist) CVS users.

Secrets (keys, passwords, tokens, etc) don't belong in the source tree. If you put them there by default, one day you (or one of your users) is going to "forget" and be in a world of hurt.



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