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Create A Github Account

You can use GitHub to store your code online and access it from anywhere. This step isn't necessary to deploy your apps to the web though.

Step 2: Create an account

Click the green Sign Up for GitHub button (it's about halfway down the page)

Enter a username, your email address and a password.

Use the same email address for heroku, git, github, and ssh. Be sure to use an email account you can log into immediately.

Step 3: Select a plan

GitHub provides several levels of account plans but you can create unlimited public repositories with a free plan so for now, you can select that one. Hit Finish sign up.

Step 4: Set up SSH authentication with GitHub

Adding an SSH key to GitHub allows you to pull and push data without typing in your password all the time. First we'll copy the key we generated in the Create an SSH Key step and add it to your GitHub account. We'll use a terminal command to do that, so that we don't add any newlines or whitespace that could cause an error.

Mac users

Type this in the terminal:
pbcopy < ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub

Linux users

Type this in the terminal:
sudo apt-get install xclip
xclip -sel clip < ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub

sudo apt-get install xclip installs a tiny application, xclip, that lets us copy the contents of a file without opening it. Mac and Windows users have similar things already installed (pbcopy and clip).

Windows users

Type this in the terminal:
clip < "%userprofile%\.ssh\id_rsa.pub"

Now that you have copied the key to your clipboard, you can add it to the GitHub account you created earlier.

Add your SSH key to GitHub

Navigate to github.com and make sure you are logged in. On any page on the GitHub site, click your profile photo in the top right corner to the right of the plus sign. In the dropdown menu, click Settings to go to the account settings page.

On the account settings page, select SSH and GPG keys from the column on the left.

At the top right of this page, click the button that says New SSH key. In the title field, give a name for your SSH key, you might call it My PC or Personal MacBook. In the key field, paste the key you copied.

Click Add SSH key

Confirm the action by providing your GitHub Password

Step 5: Confirm SSH Authentication

Confirm that you have successfully set up SSH Authentication for GitHub

Windows users cannot perform this step.

Type this in the terminal:
ssh -T [email protected]
Expected result:
The authenticity of host 'github.com (207.97.227.239)' can't be established.
RSA key fingerprint is 16:27:ac:a5:76:28:2d:36:63:1b:56:4d:eb:df:a6:48.
Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)?

You might see a message like this to confirm your key, if it's your correct key continue connecting by typing yes

Expected result:
Hi username! You've successfully authenticated, but GitHub does not
provide shell access.

If the username is your username, you've successfully authenticated GitHub with SSH!

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