![]() Windows usage is a bit more problematic as we have to deal with various non-cooperating pieces: GnuPG win32 binaries are somewhat deficient, OpenSSH port integrated into Windows 10 (console, terminal and all), Cygwin/MSYS2 ssh tools and WSL1 and WSL2 add challenges with specific binaries and different lifetime management requirements. All of that works reasonably well on Linux. It implements ssh-agent functionality (with somewhat more flexibility than original), supports smart cards, attempts to handle identity aspects of security and sometimes must be used (for example to sign git commits on some projects). However there is another set of tools entirely – GnuPG. ![]() Windows 10 has ssh-agent service (with support for persistence and Windows security) and I have been using it successfully for a while. ![]() Simple set of tools to make working with GPG and SSH keys easier on Windows 10. ![]()
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