Apr 18, 2016 2 min.
Now that Github visualizes signed commit, I wanted to start using my keybase pgp key to sign commits. Unfortunately my keybase key had a single uid of tam7t@keybase.io which is not actually a real email address. This prevented github from showing commits signed with that key as verified. Thankfully, it is easy to add a second uid to your public key and not have to struggle with keybase’s new key model.