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# GPG Keys
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GPG keys are a way to verify who you are online.
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They can be integrated with git and dev tools such as Jetbrain's IDE's
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## Using Keys
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### Command Line
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This site is a good site for info. https://gock.net/blog/2020/gpg-cheat-sheet
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### GUI tools
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I use Kleopatra as a GUI tool.
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It has Windows and Linux versions (including NixOS)
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### Security
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{Add section on keeping keys secure ehre, such as only using subkeys on devices}
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## Open Governance Signing
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{add stuff about open governance signing here}
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## Troubleshooting
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### Forgejo GPG verification failure
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If you are trying to verify a gpg key on Forgejo and it keeps failing it may be because your key has more than one subkey.
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The solution is:
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01. Make a backup of your gpg key.
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02. Delete all but one subkey
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* This key must be a signing key
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03. Run the command Forgejo gives ye
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04. Restore the original key (if ye desire)
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