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Merge pull request #464 from forbytten/add_uids_issue_445

Addresses issue 445
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@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ To suggest an improvement, send a pull request or open an [issue](https://github
* [Expiration](#expiration)
* [Passphrase](#passphrase)
- [Create Certify key](#create-certify-key)
- [Add additional uids (optional)](#add-additional-uids-optional)
- [Create Subkeys](#create-subkeys)
- [Verify keys](#verify-keys)
- [Backup keys](#backup-keys)
@ -407,6 +408,50 @@ export KEYFP=$(gpg -k --with-colons "$IDENTITY" | awk -F: '/^fpr:/ { print $10;
printf "\nKey ID: %40s\nKey FP: %40s\n\n" "$KEYID" "$KEYFP"
```
# Add additional uids (optional)
## Rationale
This is an optional step if you have a use case which requires [additional identities](https://github.com/drduh/YubiKey-Guide/issues/445). Some non-exhaustive example use cases are:
- different email addresses for different languages
- different email addresses for professional versus personal but please see alternative reason below for not tying these addresses together
- anonymized email addresses for different git providers
An alternative would be to have distinct keys but you would then require multiple YubiKeys, as each can only hold a single key for each type (signing, encryption, authentication). Nevertheless, there can be good reasons to have multiple YubiKeys:
- if you have different email addresses for professional versus personal use cases, having distinct keys allow you to disassociate the identities
- if you are also using the YubiKey as a U2F or FIDO2 device, having multiple YubiKeys is generally recommended as a backup measure
## Steps
Define an array containing additional uids. As this is bash syntax, each array element should be surrounded by quotes and each element should be separated by a space:
```console
declare -a additional_uids
additional_uids=("Super Cool YubiKey 2024" "uid 1 <uid1@example.org>")
```
Add the additional uids to the key:
```console
for uid in "${additional_uids[@]}" ; do \
echo "$CERTIFY_PASS" | gpg --batch --passphrase-fd 0 --pinentry-mode=loopback --quick-add-uid "$KEYFP" "$uid"
done
```
Adjust the trust of the additional uids to be ultimate:
```console
gpg --command-fd=0 --pinentry-mode=loopback --edit-key "$KEYID" <<EOF
uid *
trust
5
y
save
EOF
```
# Create Subkeys
Use the following command to generate Signature, Encryption and Authentication Subkeys using the previously configured key type, passphrase and expiration: