Closed-source quality be like

  • lowleveldata@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    I don’t post my code to Github because I still couldn’t figure out how to switch SSH keys for 2 different git servers smoothly.

    • Perhyte@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      If you’re using OpenSSH, the IdentityFile configuration directive selects the SSH key to use.

      Add something like this to your SSH config file (~/.ssh/config):

      Host github.com
        IdentityFile ~/.ssh/github_rsa
      
      Host gitlab.com
        IdentityFile ~/.ssh/gitlab_rsa
      

      This will use the github_rsa key for repositories hosted at github.com, and the gitlab_rsa key for repositories hosted at gitlab.com. Adjust as needed for your key names and hosts, obviously.

    • quantenzitrone@feddit.de
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      1 year ago

      you dont have to switch

      git will automatically select one that works

      I have the same password protected ssh key for every git site i am on tho. The sites only know the public key so its fine.

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    1 year ago

    Companies spend a lot of time documenting and reviewing and discussing to release one feature in the meantime you release 100. And if it’s too much spaghetti, you can rerelease new 100.