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Expect

size  exec  file         contents                                                        
            ./                                                                           
32            README.md  e3ef14e43a14c868d6c1d00944afee1593d2dbf76d635477fa74028bf60f1fa5

Ignore

/SIGNED.md

Presets

git      # ignore .git and anything as described by .gitignore files
dropbox  # ignore .dropbox-cache and other Dropbox-related files    
kb       # ignore anything as described by .kbignore files          

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Notes

With keybase you can sign any directory's contents, whether it's a git repo, source code distribution, or a personal documents folder. It aims to replace the drudgery of:

  1. comparing a zipped file to a detached statement
  2. downloading a public key
  3. confirming it is in fact the author's by reviewing public statements they've made, using it

All in one simple command:

keybase dir verify

There are lots of options, including assertions for automating your checks.

For more info, check out https://keybase.io/docs/command_line/code_signing