Creating a release of a free software project with PGP signatures is quite simple, especially if you have everything set up already. This guide uses GnuPG, but it should be roughly applicable to OpenPGP or other implementations. For completeness, I've included a (very) short introduction to how to create a PGP key and how PGP works.
No need for homebrew or anything like that. Works with https://www.git-tower.com and the command line.
- Install https://gpgtools.org -- I'd suggest to do a customized install and deselect GPGMail.
- Create or import a key -- see below for https://keybase.io
- Run
gpg --list-secret-keys
and look forsec
, use the key ID for the next step - Configure
git
to use GPG -- replace the key with the one fromgpg --list-secret-keys
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// Package events provides an event dispatcher for registering callbacks | |
// with specific events and handling them when they occur. | |
package events | |
import ( | |
"reflect" | |
"sync" | |
) | |
// Sample Event Types |