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Keybase proof

I hereby claim:

  • I am bhearsum on github.
  • I am bhearsum (https://keybase.io/bhearsum) on keybase.
  • I have a public key whose fingerprint is 16B7 1522 3A65 B4A3 C6B2 EAE6 244D B936 9D27 F8DB

To claim this, I am signing this object:

{
    "body": {
        "key": {
            "fingerprint": "16b715223a65b4a3c6b2eae6244db9369d27f8db",
            "host": "keybase.io",
            "key_id": "244DB9369D27F8DB",
            "uid": "08f532e02ea064f22c585ce94587d600",
            "username": "bhearsum"
        },
        "service": {
            "name": "github",
            "username": "bhearsum"
        },
        "type": "web_service_binding",
        "version": 1
    },
    "ctime": 1396383985,
    "expire_in": 157680000,
    "prev": "ed3a330fec808d63c151d2a169fd99a0fd863102555e253d55b21e30d54378b5",
    "seqno": 5,
    "tag": "signature"
}

with the PGP key whose fingerprint is 16B7 1522 3A65 B4A3 C6B2 EAE6 244D B936 9D27 F8DB (captured above as body.key.fingerprint), yielding the PGP signature:

-----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.14 (GNU/Linux)
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=FPBv
-----END PGP MESSAGE-----

And finally, I am proving ownership of the github account by posting this as a gist.

My publicly-auditable identity:

https://keybase.io/bhearsum

From the command line:

Consider the keybase command line program.

# look me up
keybase id bhearsum

# encrypt a message to me
keybase encrypt bhearsum -m 'a secret message...'

# ...and more...
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