Git supports signing commits using GPG, and GitHub shows these commits as being ‘Verified’. When you click the Verified tag, you'll see something like:
This commit was signed with a verified signature.
my username
My name
GPG key ID:
F66DEF7BA82E8647
When you merge a pull request or, presumably, when you make a commit from within the web interface, it also shows as Verified, but with a different message:
This commit was created on GitHub.com and signed with a verified signature using GitHub’s key.
GPG key ID: 4AEE18F83AFDEB23
When I run git log --show-signature
, it will show commits that I've signed locally, like this:
gpg: Signature made 01/25/18 11:52:25 W. Europe Standard Time^M
gpg: using RSA key 3FA85DEE7B64EB7EC8F97F41F66DEF7BA82E8647^M
gpg: Good signature from "Dude" <[email protected]>" [ultimate]^M
So far, so good. However, when I encounter a merged pull request, I'll get the following:
gpg: Signature made 01/25/18 09:07:45 W. Europe Standard Time^M
gpg: using RSA key 4AEE18F83AFDEB23^M
gpg: Can't check signature: No public key^M
Obviously this is because I haven't added the public key to my list of GPG keys. The question is: where can I find this key? Is it listed somewhere?
edit: Obviously I've tried Googling this, and even asked a question on GitHub's community forums, but it's not getting answered.