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author | karen Carias <karen@gitlab.com> | 2015-09-23 13:43:57 -0700 |
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committer | karen Carias <karen@gitlab.com> | 2015-09-23 13:43:57 -0700 |
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diff --git a/doc/ssh/README.md b/doc/ssh/README.md index 7b294a70fe7..b6b8000af4e 100644 --- a/doc/ssh/README.md +++ b/doc/ssh/README.md @@ -3,27 +3,27 @@ ## SSH keys An SSH key allows you to establish a secure connection between your -computer and GitLab. +computer and GitLab. Before generating an SSH key in your shell, check if your system +already has one by running the following command: +```bash +cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub +``` -Before generating an SSH key, check if your system already has one by -running `cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub`. If you see a long string starting with -`ssh-rsa` or `ssh-dsa`, you can skip the ssh-keygen step. +If you see a long string starting with `ssh-rsa` or `ssh-dsa`, you can skip the `ssh-keygen` step. -To generate a new SSH key, just open your terminal and use code below. The -ssh-keygen command prompts you for a location and filename to store the key -pair and for a password. When prompted for the location and filename, you -can press enter to use the default. - -It is a best practice to use a password for an SSH key, but it is not +Note: It is a best practice to use a password for an SSH key, but it is not required and you can skip creating a password by pressing enter. Note that the password you choose here can't be altered or retrieved. +To generate a new SSH key, use the following command: ```bash ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "$your_email" ``` +This command will prompt you for a location and filename to store the key +pair and for a password. When prompted for the location and filename, you +can press enter to use the default. -Use the code below to show your public key. - +Use the command below to show your public key: ```bash cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub ``` @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Copy-paste the key to the 'My SSH Keys' section under the 'SSH' tab in your user profile. Please copy the complete key starting with `ssh-` and ending with your username and host. -Use code below to copy your public key to the clipboard. Depending on your +To copy your public key to the clipboard, use code below. Depending on your OS you'll need to use a different command: **Windows:** |