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To configure your Git client to sign commits by default for a local repository, in Git versions 2.0.0 and above, run `git config commit.gpgsign true`. To sign all commits by default in any local repository on your computer, run `git config --global commit.gpgsign true`.
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To store your GPG key passphrase so you don't have to enter it every time you sign a commit, we recommend using the following tools:
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- For Mac users, the [GPG Suite](https://gpgtools.org/) allows you to store your GPG key passphrase in the Mac OS Keychain.
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- For Mac users, the [GPG Suite](https://gpgtools.org/) allows you to store your GPG key passphrase in the macOS Keychain.
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- For Windows users, the [Gpg4win](https://www.gpg4win.org/) integrates with other Windows tools.
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You can also manually configure [gpg-agent](http://linux.die.net/man/1/gpg-agent) to save your GPG key passphrase, but this doesn't integrate with Mac OS Keychain like ssh-agent and requires more setup.
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You can also manually configure [gpg-agent](http://linux.die.net/man/1/gpg-agent) to save your GPG key passphrase, but this doesn't integrate with macOS Keychain like ssh-agent and requires more setup.
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