## 1. SSH Setup
-1. (Windows only) Install git for windows [https://git-scm.com/download/win](https://git-scm.com/download/win)
+1. (Windows only) Install Git for Windows [https://git-scm.com/download/win](https://git-scm.com/download/win)
1. Choose "64-bit Git for Windows Setup". It does not require admin privileges to install.
1. Hit "Next" a bunch of times to accept the defaults
- 1. The most important things is that "install git bash" and "install OpenSSH" are enabled.
+ 1. The most important things is that "install git bash" and "install OpenSSH" are enabled (this is the default).
1. At the end of the installation, you can launch tick a box to git bash directly.
1. Open "Git Bash" (installed in the "Git" folder of the start menu)
-1. From an open bash shell
+1. (All operating systems) Starting from bash shell (on MacOS or Linux you will open "Terminal")
1. Shell: Run `ssh-keygen`
1. Hit enter to save to a default location
1. You can choose to protect the key with a password, or just hit enter for no password.
- 1. Shell: Look for a message like `Your public key has been saved in /c/Users/MyUsername/.ssh/id_rsa.pub`
- 1. Shell: Run `cat /c/Users/MyUsername/.ssh/id_rsa.pub`
+ 1. Shell: Look for a message like `Your public key has been saved
+ in /c/Users/MyUsername/.ssh/id_rsa.pub` (Windows git bash
+ example, on MacOS or Linux this will probably start with `/Users` or `/home`)
+ 1. Shell: Run `cat /c/Users/MyUsername/.ssh/id_rsa.pub`
1. Shell: Use the pointer to highlight and copy the lines starting
with `ssh-rsa …` up to the next blank line. Right click and
select "Copy"