Merge pull request #146 from kulinacs/split-git

Fixed Style in Split Git Documentation
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Andrew David Wong 2016-05-25 01:16:25 -07:00
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@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ from a security perspective.
Git can be configured to used with Split-GPG, something useful if you would
like to contribute to the Qubes OS Project as every commit is required to be
signed. The most basic ~/.gitconfig file to with working Split-GPG looks
signed. The most basic `~/.gitconfig` file to with working Split-GPG looks
something like this.
[user]
@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ something like this.
program = qubes-gpg-client-wrapper
Your key id is the public id of your signing key, which can be found by running
"qubes-gpg-client -k". In this instance, the key id is DD160C74.
`qubes-gpg-client -k`. In this instance, the key id is DD160C74.
[user@work ~]$ qubes-gpg-client -k
/home/user/.gnupg/pubring.kbx
@ -197,14 +197,14 @@ Your key id is the public id of your signing key, which can be found by running
To sign commits, you now add the "-S" flag to your commit command, which should
prompt for Split-GPG usage. If you would like automatically sign all commits,
you can add the following snippet to ~/.gitconfig.
you can add the following snippet to `~/.gitconfig`.
[commit]
gpgsign = true
Lastly, if you would like to add aliases to sign and verify tags using the
conventions the Qubes OS Project recommends, you can add the following snippet
to ~/.gitconfig.
to `~/.gitconfig`.
[alias]
stag = "!id=`git rev-parse --verify HEAD`; git tag -s user_${id:0:8} -m \"Tag for commit $id\""