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| GnuPG key for signing. 	The configuration variable `gpg.program` | ||||
| is used to specify custom GnuPG binary. | ||||
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| Tag objects (created with `-a`, `s`, or `-u`) are called "annotated" | ||||
| tags; they contain a creation date, the tagger name and e-mail, a | ||||
| tagging message, and an optional GnuPG signature. Whereas a | ||||
| "lightweight" tag is simply a name for an object (usually a commit | ||||
| object). | ||||
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| Annotated tags are meant for release while lightweight tags are meant | ||||
| for private or temporary object labels. For this reason, some git | ||||
| commands for naming objects (like `git describe`) will ignore | ||||
| lightweight tags by default. | ||||
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| OPTIONS | ||||
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