Use KeePassXC to sign your git commits
Git 2.34 introduced a new feature: the ability to sign commits using an SSH key instead of just a PGP key. This means you can now manage your SSH key with KeePassXC for both git operations and commit signing.
It’s a convenient option, with everything being in one place; it’s certainly easier to manage than separate PGP keys. And it still offers the security benefits of a password manager — you can have a strong password on the key and won’t have to type it in each time you push or sign the commi...
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