Signed git commit with Keybase and Gpg on Windows 10
Read OriginalThis technical tutorial explains how to configure signed Git commits on Windows 10 using Keybase for identity management and GPG4Win for encryption. It covers installing the necessary tools, generating a PGP key, setting up Git to sign commits by default, adding the key to GitHub, and ensuring the GPG agent starts on system startup. The article is a practical resource for developers seeking to enhance commit security on Windows.
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