Thanks, Dmitry. I've sent the update to github now.
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 03:32:21AM +0300, Dmitry Unkovsky wrote: > > P.S. and, github is fine, I cannot find a password I need > > to 'git push' ... > > > by the way, I've checked it just now, they pretty fast send you a > token for lost password, if it's the case. > Or, to 'git push' from command line, you should add your public ssh > key to your github account at https://github.com/account "Add another > public key", there are instructions for that - > http://github.com/guides/providing-your-ssh-key > > In short, I did something like > $ ssh-keygen > Generating public/private rsa key pair. > Enter file in which to save the key (~/.ssh/id_rsa): <enter> > Enter passphrase (empty for no passphrase): <enter passphrase or hit enter> > Enter same passphrase again: <enter passphrase again> > Your identification has been saved in ~/.ssh/id_rsa. > Your public key has been saved in ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub. > The key fingerprint is: > aa:aa:.... > > then > vim ~/.ssh/config > add > > Host github.com > User <github-username> > Port 22 > Hostname github.com > IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa > TCPKeepAlive yes > IdentitiesOnly yes > > then in local repository > $git remote add origin [email protected]:oilcrayons/around-codemirror.git > after that I'm able to push to github from local repo with just a line - > $git push
