1.7 KiB
1.7 KiB
Signed by https://keybase.io/max
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Comment: GPGTools - https://gpgtools.org
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Begin signed statement
Expect
size exec file contents
./
1028578 kbpgp-2.0.8-min.js 621a3644724ba31510277c53e74a893f8214039640afd2d16f8d0ceccb2b3af4
1706976 kbpgp-2.0.8.js e0c71bdea43b8246641f5e3ca61cccd8af4c55afbce195ab42c16171d87d82b2
Ignore
/SIGNED.md
Presets
none # don't ignore anything
End signed statement
Notes
With keybase you can sign any directory's contents, whether it's a git repo, source code distribution, or a personal documents folder. It aims to replace the drudgery of:
- comparing a zipped file to a detached statement
- downloading a public key
- confirming it is in fact the author's by reviewing public statements they've made, using it
All in one simple command:
keybase dir verify
There are lots of options, including assertions for automating your checks.
For more info, check out https://keybase.io/docs/command_line/code_signing