GitHub will verify GPG, SSH, or S/MIME signatures so other people will know that your commits come from a trusted source. GitHub will automatically sign commits you make using the web interface.
About commit signature verificationUsing GPG, SSH, or S/MIME, you can sign tags and commits locally. These tags or commits are marked as verified on GitHub so other people can be confident that the changes come from a trusted source.
Generating a new GPG keyIf you don't have an existing GPG key, you can generate a new GPG key to use for signing commits and tags.
Signing tagsYou can sign tags locally using GPG, SSH, or S/MIME.
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