gittuf provides a security layer for Git using some concepts introduced by The
Update Framework (TUF). Among other features, gittuf handles key management for
all developers on the repository, allows you to set permissions for repository
branches, tags, files, etc., lets you use new cryptographic algorithms (SHA256,
etc.), protects against other attacks Git is vulnerable to, and more — all
while being backwards compatible with GitHub, GitLab, etc.
gittuf is a sandbox project at the Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF)
as part of the Supply Chain Integrity Working Group.
Current Status
gittuf is currently in alpha. It is NOT intended for use in a production system
or repository. Contributions are welcome, please refer to the contributing
guide. Some of the features listed above are being actively developed, please
refer to the roadmap and the issue tracker for more details.
Installation & Get Started
See the get started guide.