Use a gpg-agent that way you can just type your password once.
gpg-agent is a daemon to manage secret (private) keys independently from any protocol.
If using mac os you could use https://gpgtools.org/ and store the password in the keychain.
From the GitHub docs, check the tips section:
To store your GPG key passphrase so you don't have to enter it every
time you sign a commit, we recommend using the following tools:
For Mac users, the GPG Suite allows you to store your GPG key
passphrase in the Mac OS Keychain.
For Windows users, the Gpg4win integrates with other Windows tools.
You can also manually configure gpg-agent to save your GPG key
passphrase, but this doesn't integrate with Mac OS Keychain like
ssh-agent and requires more setup.
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doesn't work on WSL, 4. Unable to call WSL programs from Windows (integration with Eclipse, Netbeans, ...). So I am afraid, Cygwin itn't yet obsolete.gpg: gpg-agent is not available in this session