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navendu.me
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| | | | | Exploring how symmetric-key and public-key cryptography works by using GPG keys to sign commits and send encrypted messages. | |
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incenp.org
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melkat.blog
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| | | | | Anyone can be anyone when it comes to commits. For example, here is a commit where ""Linus Torvalds"" deletes Linux. I put this document together for myself a while back, but I thought I would share it with other people who want a straightforward guide to setting up commit signing with GPG. | |
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8yd.no
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| | | Getting verified commits on GitHub by signing git commits using an existing SSH key requires specific steps that current documentation fails to explain clearly, especially if you don't want to regene... | ||