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This gist contains the examples for the article "Continuation Local Storage for Easy Context Passing in Node.js".
- https://medium.com/trabe/continuation-local-storage-for-easy-context-passing-in-node-js-2461c2120284
- https://rcoedo.com/blog/2019/11/14/continuation-local-storage-for-easy-context-passing-in-node-js
This gist contains the examples for the article "Node.js gRPC Service in Style".
- https://medium.com/trabe/node-js-grpc-services-in-style-222389be991a
- https://rcoedo.com/blog/2019/01/18/node-js-grpc-services-in-style
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rcoedo / signing-git-commits.md
Created April 20, 2022 11:21 — forked from phortuin/signing-git-commits.md
Set up a GPG key for signing Git commits on MacOS (M1)

Based on this blogpost.

To sign Git commits, you need a gpg key. GPG stands for GNU Privacy Guard and is the de facto implementation of the OpenPGP message format. PGP stands for ‘Pretty Good Privacy’ and is a standard to sign and encrypt messages.

Setting up

Install with Homebrew:

$ brew install gpg
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rcoedo / keybase.md
Last active December 12, 2016 14:04

Keybase proof

I hereby claim:

  • I am rcoedo on github.
  • I am rcoedo (https://keybase.io/rcoedo) on keybase.
  • I have a public key whose fingerprint is 7466 DCF1 0622 8DB5 172C BCB2 02CB F0E8 C98B 419B

To claim this, I am signing this object: