How to disable commit signing verification #40486
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Check your branch protection rules, "require signed commits" is one of the options there. If enabled it should prevent merges to the matching branches if the commits aren't signed. |
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Yesterday, out of the blue, I started seeing a message saying that PR merging was blocked because it needed all commits to be signed.
It might have been someone changing the repo's configuration or some change pushed by GitHub itself. It's not clear to me.
I've looked up in the settings (with a person who has all privileges), but found nothing about this.
Is there a way to disable that?
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