# Basic GitHub commands - Clone repo Using SSH: `git clone git@github.com:charlottecroce/SYS320.git` - Clone repo Using HTPS: `git clone https://github.com/charlottecroce/SYS320.git` - Add file to staging area: `git add ` - Commit change: `git commit -m "commit message"` - ID needed to commit: `git config --global user.name "charlottecroce"` - ID needed to commit: `git config --global user.email "charlotte.croce@mymail.champlain.edu"` - Push changes to repo: `git push` - `git remote -v` - if git is using https and not authenticating. you might have to change it to use ssh - `git remote set-url origin git@github.com:charlottecroce/champlaintechjournals` # Ubuntu Setup Install Git - `apt-get update` - `apt-get install git` Create SSH key - `sudu su` - `ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096 -C "charlotte.croce@mymail.champlain.edu"` - `ssh-add /root/.ssh/id_rsa` - Check if SSH agent is running:`eval "$(ssh-agent -s)"` Add key to GitHub account - `cat /root/.ssh/id_rsa.pub` -> copy - GitHub -> Settings -> SSH and GPG Keys -> New SSH Key -> Select Authentication Key - Test Connection: `ssh -T git@github.com` # Windows Setup Install Git - Download Git from https://git-scm.com/download/win - I select nano as default editory Windows Token Authentication - When attempting a `git push` you will have an authentication window pop up. We will use token authentication - Github - Settings - Developer Settings - Tokens(Classic) - Generate a personal access token - Select the following fields in Scope: repo, write:packages, admin:org, admin:public_key, admin:repo_hook - Control Panel -> Manage Windows Credentials -> Create Generic Credential -> add GitHub.com:username:password - Copy the token into the field on the popup and you should be authenticated to push