I wrote an article with more details on doing this if you're interested:https://withblue.ink/2020/05/17/how-and-why-to-sign-git-commits.html …
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Always sign your commits
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Use my Yubikey to sign all mine
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GPG signing seems to be not well known about git.
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What about visual studio?
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This is somehow not linked to Visual Studio Code. It's only a GIT config, so it's available from every software, terminal etc ...
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I kinda expect they have some more value-added, but it turns out they just do the same thing, but using vscode terminal instead of other terminal
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Didn't know I could sign them outside GitHub web. Thank you!
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I just wish it worked with Dev Containers.
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configure it systemwide/outside vscode and it’ll work eveywhere, no vscode config required at all.

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Yeah that's how to do it, this video is made for
#javascript idiots who install package/plugin for everything. they don't know what is a GPG.
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