I hereby claim:
- I am janhoffmann on github.
- I am janhoffmann (https://keybase.io/janhoffmann) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is 698D 0F01 2101 EE30 3F47 4F57 3CFA 3C96 D7CD 4B1F
To claim this, I am signing this object:
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
// Use Gists to store code you would like to remember later on | |
console.log(window); // log the "window" object to the console |
postcodes = [ | |
{from: 1001, till: 1936, region: 'Sachsen', isocode: 'de-sn'}, | |
{from: 1001, till: 1936, region: 'Sachsen', isocode: 'de-sn'}, | |
{from: 1941, till: 1998, region: 'Brandenburg', isocode: 'de-bb'}, | |
{from: 2601, till: 2999, region: 'Sachsen', isocode: 'de-sn'}, | |
{from: 3001, till: 3253, region: 'Brandenburg', isocode: 'de-bb'}, | |
{from: 4001, till: 4579, region: 'Sachsen', isocode: 'de-sn'}, | |
{from: 4581, till: 4639, region: 'Thüringen', isocode: 'de-th'}, | |
{from: 4641, till: 4889, region: 'Sachsen', isocode: 'de-sn'}, | |
{from: 4891, till: 4938, region: 'Brandenburg', isocode: 'de-bb'}, |
If anyone is interested in setting up their system to automatically (or manually) sign their git commits with their GPG key, here are the steps:
$ git config --global commit.gpgsign true
([OPTIONAL] every commit will now be signed)$ git config --global user.signingkey ABCDEF01
(where ABCDEF01
is the fingerprint of the key to use)$ git config --global alias.logs "log --show-signature"
(now available as $ git logs
)$ git config --global alias.cis "commit -S"
(optional if global signing is false)$ echo "Some content" >> example.txt
$ git add example.txt
$ git cis -m "This commit is signed by a GPG key."
(regular commit
will work if global signing is enabled)Had to do this for some advanced networking with KVM, and couldn't figure out how to do it using the Nework Manager gui. Did find an article later that showed how to do it with nmtui, but it's so much easier to record what you did when using the cli.
To see what everything looks like before starting:
$ nmcli con show