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NAME

       patatt - DKIM-like cryptographic patch attestation

SYNOPSIS

       patatt {sign|validate|genkey|install-hook} [options]

DESCRIPTION

       This  tool  allows  cryptographically  signing  patches  sent via email by using DKIM-like
       message headers. This approach is both effective and doesn't  interfere  with  other  code
       review  tools  the  way  inline or detached PGP signatures do. For a full overview of core
       concepts and considerations, please see README.

       If you already have a PGP key configured for signing git tags or commits, then you  should
       be  able  to use patatt without any additional configuration. Try running the following in
       any git repository:

          git format-patch -1 --stdout | patatt sign

       If patatt is not finding your PGP key, try adding the following to your ~/.gitconfig:

          [user]
              signingkey = [yourkeyid]

       To find out your keyid, run gpg --list-secret-keys. If you want to use a specific  subkey,
       you can specify the subkey ID with a ! at the end.

USING AS A GIT HOOK

       If  you use git-send-email for sending patches, then you can get them automatically signed
       via the sendemail-validate hook. To install, run the following command in  the  repository
       you want enabled for signing:

          $ patatt install-hook

       Or you can install it manually:

          $ echo 'patatt sign --hook "${1}"' >> .git/hooks/sendemail-validate
          $ chmod a+x .git/hooks/sendemail-validate

SUBCOMMANDS

sign: sign stdin or RFC2822 files passed as arguments

       • validate: basic validation for signed messages

       • genkey: generate a new ed25519 keypair

       • install-hook: install sendemail-validate hook in the current repository

       You can run patatt [subcommand] --help to see a summary of flags for each subcommand.

SUPPORT

       Please email tools@linux.kernel.org with support requests.

AUTHOR

       mricon@kernel.org

       License: MIT-0

COPYRIGHT

       The Linux Foundation and contributors