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I think it's pretty clever, and demonstrates something very powerful about GitHub's position as de facto global code repository: you can get a strong cryptographic identity for (almost) anyone on the service, which you can then sign/encrypt to, verify for, etc.
age (another tool of Filippo's) leverages this to make encrypting to any GitHub user easy[1].
[1]: https://github.com/FiloSottile/age#encrypting-to-a-github-us...
| https://github.com/FiloSottile/whoami.filippo.io |
It can be served up over HTTP too, given the username: https://github.com/${username}.keys
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published ssh keys & changes, to verify (offline) ssh signed commits, verify, encrypt mails, exchchange secure data (age-enc).
You can use this small (dependency free) hack:
[gitkeys](https://github.com/paepckehh/gitkeys)
If you want your own repos public keys tracked / monitored / archived, just leave a star:
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