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In order to verify the signature of the currently checked out checkin, you
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<h2 id="cloning-git">Git</h2>
To clone the Git repository, use the following:
$ git clone https://github.com/ObjFW/ObjFW
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In order to verify the signature of the currently checked out checkin, you
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$ fossil artifact current | gpg --verify
Please note that not all checkins are signed, as the signing key only resides
on trusted systems. This means that checkins I perform on e.g. Windows are
unsigned. However, usually it should not take long until there is another
signed checkin. Alternatively, you can go back until the last signed checkin
and review changes from there on.
<h2 id="cloning-git">Git</h2>
To clone the Git repository, use the following:
$ git clone https://github.com/ObjFW/ObjFW
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