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#!/bin/bash
echo "Start Export Process"
echo "Log into Keybase..."
keybase login
echo "Exporting your PGP keys..."
keybase pgp export -o keybase.public.key
keybase pgp export -s -o keybase.private.key
echo "Importing your Keybase keys..."
gpg -q --import keybase.public.key
gpg -q --allow-secret-key-import --import keybase.private.key
gpg --list-keys | grep '^pub\s*.*\/*.\s.*' | grep -oEi '\/(.*)\s' | cut -c 2- | awk '{$1=$1};1' > hash.key
echo "Generating RSA keys..."
gpg --export-options export-reset-subkey-passwd,export-minimal,no-export-attributes --export-secret-keys --no-armor `cat hash.key` | openpgp2ssh `cat hash.key` > id_rsa
chmod 400 id_rsa
ssh-keygen -y -f id_rsa > id_rsa.pub
echo "Cleaning up..."
rm *.key
echo "Success"
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I also found that this no longer works due to the changes to GPG, however I found the following tutorial helpful:

https://ashishchaudhary.in/pgp-to-ssh

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cshtdd commented Mar 26, 2018

I'll be updating the script soon. I'm setting up a new computer and I'll be taking notes of my progress. Thanks for your comments

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cshtdd commented Mar 26, 2018

This gist is outdated, please read the updated blogpost https://www.tddapps.com/2017/01/15/how-to-use-your-keybase-key-for-ssh/

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