# Adding a Github proof Let's add a decentralized Github proof to your OpenPGP keys. [[toc]] ## Post a Github proof message Log in to [github.com](https://github.com) and click on **New gist**. Name the file **openpgp.md** and copy the following content into it (make sure to replace FINGERPRINT and USERNAME): ``` This is an OpenPGP proof that connects [my OpenPGP key](https://keyoxide.org/FINGERPRINT) to [this Github account](https://github.com/USERNAME). For details check out https://keyoxide.org/guides/openpgp-proofs [Verifying my OpenPGP key: openpgp4fpr:FINGERPRINT] ``` After creating a public gist, copy the link to the gist. ## Update the PGP key First, edit the key (make sure to replace FINGERPRINT): ``` gpg --edit-key FINGERPRINT ``` Get a list of user IDs and find the index of the one to assign the notation to: ``` list ``` Select the desired user ID (make sure to replace N): ``` uid N ``` Add a new notation: ``` notation ``` Enter the notation (make sure to update with the link to the post copied above): ``` proof@metacode.biz=https://gist.github.com/USERNAME/12345678912345678912345678912345 ``` Save the key: ``` save ``` Upload the key to WKD or use the following command to upload the key to [keys.openpgp.org](https://keys.openpgp.org) (make sure to replace FINGERPRINT): ``` gpg --keyserver hkps://keys.openpgp.org --send-keys FINGERPRINT ``` And you're done! Reload your profile page, it should now show a verified Github account.