Commit 28c75fc1 authored by Alexis Reigel's avatar Alexis Reigel

documentation for gpg signed commits

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- [Git](topics/git/index.md): Getting started with Git, branching strategies, Git LFS, advanced use. - [Git](topics/git/index.md): Getting started with Git, branching strategies, Git LFS, advanced use.
- [Git cheatsheet](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/marketing/raw/master/design/print/git-cheatsheet/print-pdf/git-cheatsheet.pdf): Download a PDF describing the most used Git operations. - [Git cheatsheet](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/marketing/raw/master/design/print/git-cheatsheet/print-pdf/git-cheatsheet.pdf): Download a PDF describing the most used Git operations.
- [GitLab Flow](workflow/gitlab_flow.md): explore the best of Git with the GitLab Flow strategy. - [GitLab Flow](workflow/gitlab_flow.md): explore the best of Git with the GitLab Flow strategy.
- [Signing commits](workflow/gpg_signed_commits/index.md): use GPG to sign your commits.
### Migrate and import your projects from other platforms ### Migrate and import your projects from other platforms
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# Signing commits with GPG
## Getting started
- [Git Tools - Signing Your Work](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Tools-Signing-Your-Work)
## How GitLab handles GPG
GitLab uses its own keyring to verify the GPG signature. It does not access any
public key server.
In order to have a commit verified on GitLab the corresponding public key needs
to be uploaded to GitLab.
For a signature to be verified two prerequisites need to be met:
1. The public key needs to be added to GitLab
1. One of the emails in the GPG key matches your **primary** email
## Add a GPG key
1. On the upper right corner, click on your avatar and go to your **Settings**.
![Settings dropdown](../../gitlab-basics/img/profile_settings.png)
1. Navigate to the **GPG keys** tab.
![GPG Keys](img/profile_settings_gpg_keys.png)
1. Paste your **public** key in the 'Key' box.
![Paste GPG public key](img/profile_settings_gpg_keys_paste_pub.png)
1. Finally, click on **Add key** to add it to GitLab. You will be able to see
its fingerprint, the corresponding email address and creation date.
![GPG key single page](img/profile_settings_gpg_keys_single_key.png)
>**Note:**
Once you add a key, you cannot edit it, only remove it. In case the paste
didn't work, you will have to remove the offending key and re-add it.
## Verifying commits
1. Within a project navigate to the **Commits** tag. Signed commits will show a
badge containing either "Verified" or "Unverified", depending on the
verification status of the GPG signature.
![Signed and unsigned commits](img/project_signed_and_unsigned_commits.png)
1. By clicking on the GPG badge details of the signature are displayed.
![Signed commit with verified signature](img/project_signed_commit_verified_signature.png)
![Signed commit with verified signature](img/project_signed_commit_unverified_signature.png)
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