1 ##### Signed by https://keybase.io/neilnjae
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25 ### Begin signed statement
30 size exec file contents
32 353 .gitignore 40827a01fd527e4c1eb5aac49bef7b0f4a370e79e965fc3cec0f5791a0e431f5
33 7657 lisp-interpreter.pl 5ecf8cdce9168ec3f7f60e2dbccc4a08fd3e873f5b55cc7b7052a20ddc2f9b4e|b1efd69cb929921991770f37578747e9cdd1c8e8d1e9716b4db35a5228de339a
45 git # ignore .git and anything as described by .gitignore files
48 <!-- summarize version = 0.0.9 -->
50 ### End signed statement
56 With keybase you can sign any directory's contents, whether it's a git repo,
57 source code distribution, or a personal documents folder. It aims to replace the drudgery of:
59 1. comparing a zipped file to a detached statement
60 2. downloading a public key
61 3. confirming it is in fact the author's by reviewing public statements they've made, using it
63 All in one simple command:
69 There are lots of options, including assertions for automating your checks.
71 For more info, check out https://keybase.io/docs/command_line/code_signing