Error / feature-request: Signing git commits with SSH hardware key

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Hi!

I noticed git commit signing works well with ssh-ed25519 keys, but does
fail with sk-ssh-ed25519@xxxxxxxxxxx SSH hardware keys (with can be
used to clone / post to github for instance).

Would that be possible to support in a later release? Thus having a
smart card can be useful for both ssh and git.

I also noticed a similar error in a previous mail from Cuckoo Aidan
<aidancuckoo@xxxxxxxxx>, but he doesn't say which type of key he
used. In any case, would that be possible to include the info about
which type of keys cannot be used to commit in the github guide
https://docs.github.com/en/authentication/managing-commit-signature-verification/telling-git-about-your-signing-key#telling-git-about-your-ssh-key) ?

-- 
Best regards,
Nicolas Graves



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