I just remember exporting my public/private key from the keychain 4 years ago 
when I needed to transfer it to another computer.  

You probably could check your key in the keychain and click to display the 
password so that you know the password you used to make it.

FYI, I always put the password in the comments section of the file so when I 
forget it, I can easily find it again.

On Jan 2, 2016, at 9:05 AM, sqwarqDev wrote:

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>> On 2 Jan 2016, at 20:58, Alex Zavatone <z...@mac.com> wrote:
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>> Can you export it from your Keychain Access app?
>> 
> 
> Not sure. There is no developerProfile in Keychain; I believe it’s a file 
> created by Xcode from all the various certificates and stuff in Keychain. I 
> can sure export all those, and I suppose import them all into the Keychain on 
> my other mac, but I don’t know how I’d then import those into Xcode.
> 
> I also just turned on iCloud keychain (something I’m philosophically opposed 
> to, but that’s another story), in the hope that if the two macs keychains 
> were synced then that might somehow magically allow my signing identity to 
> appear in Xcode on the other machine when I signed in with my AppleID. Alas, 
> I still got the “you have a developer profile in the Member Center but it is 
> not installed locally” message. 
> 
> 
> Best
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> Phil
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