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-# SSH
+# GitLab and SSH keys
Git is a distributed version control system, which means you can work locally
but you can also share or "push" your changes to other servers.
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ custom name continue onto the next step.
If you manually copied your public SSH key make sure you copied the entire
key starting with `ssh-rsa` and ending with your email.
-
+
1. Optionally you can test your setup by running `ssh -T git@example.com`
(replacing `example.com` with your GitLab domain) and verifying that you
receive a `Welcome to GitLab` message.
@@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ dummy user account.
If you are a project master or owner, you can add a deploy key in the
project settings under the section 'Repository'. Specify a title for the new
deploy key and paste a public SSH key. After this, the machine that uses
-the corresponding private SSH key has read-only or read-write (if enabled)
+the corresponding private SSH key has read-only or read-write (if enabled)
access to the project.
You can't add the same deploy key twice using the form.
@@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ something is wrong with your SSH setup.
- Ensure that you generated your SSH key pair correctly and added the public SSH
key to your GitLab profile
-- Try manually registering your private SSH key using `ssh-agent` as documented
+- Try manually registering your private SSH key using `ssh-agent` as documented
earlier in this document
- Try to debug the connection by running `ssh -Tv git@example.com`
(replacing `example.com` with your GitLab domain)