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In more recent versions of Git (v1. 7.9 and above), you can now also sign individual commits. If you're interested in signing commits directly instead of just the tags, all you need to do is add a -S to your git commit command. To see and verify these signatures, there is also a --show-signature option to git log.
Signing your commits. To sign an individual commit, add the -S option when committing changes. Or, Use the git config user. Signingkey option to specify the Key ID you just generated above for git to use.
Signed commits Use git commit --GSIGN, or enable the commit. GSIGN configuration. Use git log --show-signature to check the signatures of commits. If the signature is valid, it guarantees that all annexed files have the same content that was originally committed.
If you just want to sign the most recent commit, git commit -S --amend will work. I use git rebase -i --root (see Rewriting History) and change pick to edit. Then I use git commit -S --amend --no-edit && git rebase --continue (on Windows) for each commit. This is manually sign for each commit.
The easiest way to undo the last Git commit is to execute the git reset command with the soft option that will preserve changes done to your files. You have to specify the commit to undo which is HEAD~1 in this case. The last commit will be removed from your Git history.
Sign-off is a line at the end of the commit message which certifies who is the author of the commit. Its main purpose is to improve tracking of who did what, especially with patches. Example commit: Add tests for the payment processor.
git commit. The “commit” command is used to save your changes to the local repository. Using the “git commit” command only saves a new commit object in the local Git repository. Exchanging commits has to be performed manually and explicitly (with the “git fetch”, “git pull”, and “git push” commands).
The git checkout command lets you navigate between the branches created by git branch. Checking out a branch updates the files in the working directory to match the version stored in that branch, and it tells Git to record all new commits on that branch.
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