Signing a commit proves it actually came from you and gets you the "Verified" badge on GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket. Since Git 2.34, you can sign with an SSH key instead of GPG. And 1Password can handle the signing for you without your private key ever touching disk.
Prerequisites Git 2.34+ (git --version) 1Password, with the SSH agent turned on (Get updates from Developer Insider via email, on your phone or read them on follow.it on your own custom news page.
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