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In order to have gpg prompt for a password on the command line when you do things like git commit -S, you need a valid pinentry (pronounced "pin entry"). By default, I'd like to set TTY on Linux, to prompt in the terminal, and touchID on macOS. It'd be cool to either find a way to use touchID on linux, or perhaps a yubikey.
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In order to have gpg prompt for a password on the command line when you do things like
git commit -S
, you need a valid pinentry (pronounced "pin entry"). By default, I'd like to set TTY on Linux, to prompt in the terminal, and touchID on macOS. It'd be cool to either find a way to use touchID on linux, or perhaps a yubikey.Refereneces
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Not sure if this should be set in the default dot files or not.
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