![]() ![]() Why passwordless? It’s gets quite annoying having to enter your Github credentials every single time you push repository changes. Git itself is strictly a command-line tool and in setting up my Windows machine, I wanted the ability to make passwordless commits via bash commands or through my favorite git GUI tool, TortoiseGit. I use git to commit the latest versions of code in both Linux and Windows environments, but I’m going to focus on Windows in this post as this is the operating system for my personal computer. When I first became a developer, I used Subversion as my SCM tool but have since switched to the more popular Git. If you’ve ever written code of any kind for professional and personal purposes, you’ve likely come across the concept of Source Control Management (SCM). Git ssh windows SSH With Git Bash and TortoiseGit for Windows ![]()
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