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Generate a new key and update the global git config with the new public key hash. Then add the new public key to Github/Gitlab to support verification of signed commits with new key.


But that would invalidate the old signed commits, wouldn't it?


Pretty sure you can keep your old keys in there. You just don't use the old key for signing.




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