Implement a sign-many command for better performance#36
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tomasr wants to merge 3 commits intosassoftware:masterfrom
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Implement a sign-many command for better performance#36tomasr wants to merge 3 commits intosassoftware:masterfrom
tomasr wants to merge 3 commits intosassoftware:masterfrom
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DCO Remediation Commit for Tomas Restrepo <tomas@winterdom.com> I, Tomas Restrepo <tomas@winterdom.com>, hereby add my Signed-off-by to this commit: 5f5a75e I, Tomas Restrepo <tomas@winterdom.com>, hereby add my Signed-off-by to this commit: 5cf40d2 Signed-off-by: Tomas Restrepo <tomas@winterdom.com>
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This is a proposed potential way to add the functionality to (sign multiple files at a time)[https://github.com//issues/34] when using the local client tool instead of the separate server process.
May not be the best way to go about it, but seemed like the simpler option, as it's very similar to the existing
signcommand but without support forstdinfor input.If you're signing multiple packages of the same type using an HSM or Cloud-backed token, the performance gains are substantial compared to doing it one at a time.