Odin Vex
Odin Vex
> Hey, I have unassigned myself, since I don't really use Gittyup anymore (im trying to learn git commands :D ) and I wanted to make it clear that anyone...
> Hi, is it available in newer libgit2 versions? Currently I am working on updating the libgit2 version to make it upstream compatible again. #153 Maybe you can check there...
> This was mentioned above in passing, but somehow only once. > > It seems that [GPGME library](https://www.gnupg.org/software/gpgme/index.html) is the suggested way of using GPG from within other applications, not...
> Yes please. I am currently looking for an Alternative to SmartGit. Unfortunately, Gittyup is unusable for me without this Feature, as I need to sign all my commits. Gittyup...
> Thanks for the Tip but I am running Gittyup on Windows 10 22H2. Not a Flatpak, Docker or whatever variant. Find the actual git executable used by Gittyup and...
Edit: I've made a Pull Request (#405) to add these features. I don't know if we'll need to put up some UI icons (locks or checkmarks?) to show 'verified' signed...
Edit: I forgot that last year I modified Gittyup to remove code that worked with commits to use my installation's git instead, to specifically support signoff and GPG because libgit2...
> @OdinVex Maybe you could throw some light on what changes you made to the source files that makes Gittyup use my installed version of Git, and thereby sign commits?...
> We would have to create new plugins that subclass the Firefox plugin. Otherwise, they would use the same configuration if both are installed (although I'm not sure if that...
> Hi @Mebus @MichaelTiernan - the least-controversial solution is probably one of the ideas mentioned in #109: that we could/should upload `grocy/grocy` and `grocy/nginx` images with the `latest` tag applied...