You can either copy your ssh key to the second computer or just generate a
second key and attach it to your account.  Then you just push and pull like
normal, no need to use dropbox... in fact that would probably make the whole
process harder.

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On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 5:50 PM, lukemh <[email protected]> wrote:

> i have a pc at home and a mac at work. I understand i can have git
> installed on both machines, but how can i always keep everything
> merged between my machine so i can dev on both.
>
> i thought to using dropbox to mirror my files (including git folders)
> then they would both have the same history / revisions saved between
> them. But how would this work with github? can i authenticate to
> github from 2 different computers using the same account?
>
> any ideas would be great.
>
> i am doing php/javascript/html web dev, im not worried about my
> environment on each computer.
>
> thanks...
>
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