local GPG_ENV=$HOME/.gnupg/gpg-agent.env # Enable SSH support by adding this line to your .zshrc file: # zstyle :omz:plugins:gpg-agent ssh-support on local _plugin__ssh_support function start_agent_nossh { eval $(/usr/bin/env gpg-agent --quiet --daemon --write-env-file ${GPG_ENV} 2> /dev/null) chmod 600 ${GPG_ENV} export GPG_AGENT_INFO } function start_agent_withssh { eval $(/usr/bin/env gpg-agent --quiet --daemon --enable-ssh-support --write-env-file ${GPG_ENV} 2> /dev/null) chmod 600 ${GPG_ENV} export GPG_AGENT_INFO export SSH_AUTH_SOCK export SSH_AGENT_PID } # check if another agent is running if ! gpg-connect-agent --quiet /bye > /dev/null 2> /dev/null; then # source settings of old agent, if applicable if [ -f "${GPG_ENV}" ]; then . ${GPG_ENV} > /dev/null export GPG_AGENT_INFO export SSH_AUTH_SOCK export SSH_AGENT_PID fi # check again if another agent is running using the newly sourced settings if ! gpg-connect-agent --quiet /bye > /dev/null 2> /dev/null; then # check if ssh support is set zstyle -b :omz:plugins:gpg-agent ssh-support _plugin__ssh_support if [[ ${_plugin__ssh_support} == "yes" ]]; then # start gpg-agent with ssh support start_agent_withssh; else # otherwise start gpg-agent without ssh support start_agent_nossh; fi fi fi GPG_TTY=$(tty) export GPG_TTY