Help switching from https to SSH to push files to a repository

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  • He just recommended that I use HUGO to set up a simple, static website for a non-profit that could be hosted for free on Github and would be fairly simple for me to update using markdown. It sounded like a wonderful idea. He downloaded HUGO & set up WSL for my Windows Terminal for me & I was pretty much on my own to find tutorials for Git & Github, VSCode, Hugo & the Hugo Doks Theme.

  • git-credential-manager

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  • You can still use HTTPS, just not username/password as authentication. Personally, I think using HTTPS Git Credential Manager is simpler than SSH, as GCM allows you to use GitHub OAuth in your browser to sign in.

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