Steps to configure ssh key in Git

First start by setting up your own public/private key pair set. This can use either DSA or RSA, so basically any key you setup will work. On most systems you can use ssh-keygen.

  • First you'll want to cd into your .ssh directory. Open up the terminal and run:

    cd ~/.ssh && ssh-keygen

  • Next you need to copy this to your clipboard.
    • On OS X run: cat id_rsa.pub | pbcopy
    • On Linux run: cat id_rsa.pub | xclip
    • On Windows (via Cygwin/Git Bash) run: cat id_rsa.pub | clip
  • Add your key to your account via the website.
  • Finally setup your .gitconfig.
    • git config --global user.name "jason"
    • git config --global user.email jasonzeng@...
    • don't forget to restart your command line to make sure the config is reloaded

Thats it you should be good to clone and checkout.

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