ssh keys for github code example
Example 1: add ssh key to github
### ADD SSH key to Github ###
# Check if you have a key?
ssh-add -l
# If not? then follow steps to generate key
ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096 -C your__gmail
# Now for copy the key use xclip tool or just goto file and copy
sudo apt install xclip
xclip -sel clip < ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
# Now goto github.com and goto settings
# select SSH and GPG keys
# New SSH key
# Enter "your__choice__name" in title field...
# Paste your public key into the Key field
# Click Add SSH key
DONE!!!
Example 2: github private key
$ ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096 -C "[email protected]"
Example 3: ssh key for github
SSH stands for Secure Shell.
When working with a GitHub repository,
you'll often need to introduce yourself to
GitHub using your username and password.
SSH key is an alternate way to identify yourself
that doesn't require you to enter you username and password every time.
SSH keys come in pairs, a public key that
gets shared with services like GitHub,
and a private key that is stored only on
your computer. If the keys match, you're granted access.
Example 4: add ssh to github
$ clip < ~/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub
# Copies the contents of the id_ed25519.pub file to your clipboard