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[WINDOWS] How to enable auto-signing Git commits with GnuPG for programs that don't support it natively
[WINDOWS] How to enable auto-signing Git commits with GnuPG for programs that don't support it natively
This is a step-by-step guide on how to enable auto-signing Git commits with GPG for every applications that don't support it natively (eg. GitHub Desktop, Eclipse, Git Tower, ...)
Requirements
Install GPG4Win: this software is a bundle with latest version of GnuPG v2, Kleopatra v3 certificate manager, GNU Privacy Assistant (GPA) v0.9 which is a GUI that uses GTK+, GpgOL and GpgEX that are respectively an extension for MS Outlook and an extension for Windows Explorer shell
Install Git for Windows: so you can have a *nix based shell, this software is a bundle with latest version of Git which use MINGW environment, a Git bash shell, a Git GUI and an extension for Windows Explorer shell(Make sure your local version of Git is at least 2.0, otherwise Git don't have support for automatically sign your commits)
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