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Re-order GPG signing docs and fix code blocks (#10349)

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@ -44,6 +44,16 @@ There are a number of places where Gitea will generate commits itself:
Depending on configuration and server trust you may want Gitea to
sign these commits.
## Installing and generating a GPG key for Gitea
It is up to a server administrator to determine how best to install
a signing key. Gitea generates all its commits using the server `git`
command at present - and therefore the server `gpg` will be used for
signing (if configured.) Administrators should review best-practices
for gpg - in particular it is probably advisable to only install a
signing secret subkey without the master signing and certifying secret
key.
## General Configuration
Gitea's configuration for signing can be found with the
@ -81,7 +91,7 @@ of the `user.signingkey`, `user.name` and `user.email` as appropriate.
Please note: by adjusting git's `config` file within Gitea's
repositories, `SIGNING_KEY=default` could be used to provide different
signing keys on a per-repository basis. However, this is cleary not an
signing keys on a per-repository basis. However, this is clearly not an
ideal UI and therefore subject to change.
### `INITIAL_COMMIT`
@ -142,22 +152,16 @@ The possible options are:
Options other than `never` and `always` can be combined as a comma
separated list.
## Installing and generating a GPG key for Gitea
It is up to a server administrator to determine how best to install
a signing key. Gitea generates all its commits using the server `git`
command at present - and therefore the server `gpg` will be used for
signing (if configured.) Administrators should review best-practices
for gpg - in particular it is probably advisable to only install a
signing secret subkey without the master signing and certifying secret
key.
## Obtaining the Public Key of the Signing Key
The public key used to sign Gitea's commits can be obtained from the API at:
```/api/v1/signing-key.gpg```
```
/api/v1/signing-key.gpg
```
In cases where there is a repository specific key this can be obtained from:
```/api/v1/repos/:username/:reponame/signing-key.gpg```
```
/api/v1/repos/:username/:reponame/signing-key.gpg
```