Step 1: set your HOME environment variable
Gitbox project settings install#
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Option b): import your ssh keys created in. Your identification has been saved in trifoglio. Ssh-keygen -t rsa -f ssh-keygen -t rsa -f trifoglioĮnter passphrase (empty for no passphrase): Option a): create your ssh keys in openssh format from scratch Step 1: generate your keys under $HOME/.ssh Login into your local computer, and execute the procedure detailed below to generate the ssh keys private and public keys. On Windows, you can install a Git Client following, for example, the procedure shown in the first part of An Illustrated Guide to Git on Windows you can find here. If you don't already have them, download putty.exe, plink.exe, pageant.exe, and puttygen.exe from the PuTTY web site.
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Usually it is already installed as you can verify with the command which git You need a Git client installed on your local computer.
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