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nyc.streetsblog.org
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| | | | | We've all seen them. Now, thanks to YouTube's "Half as Interesting," we can tell you the purpose of each one. | |
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blog.tstc.org
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memo.mx
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| | | | | Be very carrefull in your setup : any misconfiguration make all the git config to fail silently ! Setup multiple git ssh identities for git Generate your SSH keys as per your git provider documentation. Add each public SSH keys to your git providers acounts. In your ~/.ssh/config, set each ssh key for each repository as in this exemple: Host github.com HostName github.com User git IdentityFile ~/.ssh/github_private_key IdentitiesOnly=yes Host gitlab.com Hostname gitlab.... | |
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raphael.medaer.me
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| | | I work on many different Git repositories. For each of them I have a particular email address and sometimes a GPG key. Even the Git flow might be different; always --no-ff (or not), pull --rebase instead of merge,... | ||