OpenWISP

Create your own GPG key, authenticate to GitHub and sign commits

Read about GPG keys and the modern crypto authentication from links like this.

Generate your GPG key and authenticate it with GitHub. Tell GitHub about your key.

Make a new repository on your GitHub account, push your code(the code can be any file for eg, a hello world in any programming language or any project that you have made) to it. Learn about signing commits.

Send us the link to the repository with the signed commit.

Task tags

  • pgp
  • github
  • git
  • gpg
  • cryptography

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  • code Code
  • chrome_reader_mode Documentation / Training
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