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| | | | Remote Software Engineer at Stripe and cellist based out of Ontario. Previously at GitLab. Fascinated with building usable, delightful software. | |
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| | | | Remote Software Engineer at Stripe and cellist based out of Ontario. Previously at GitLab. Fascinated with building usable, delightful software. | |
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| | ok so I add the following problem to deal with. Posted here for reference. Source Even if the user and host are the same, they can still be distinguished in ~/.ssh/config. For example, if your configuration looks like this: Then you just use gitolite-as-alice and gitolite-as-bob instead of the hostname in your URL: |