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Get started / Explore projects /

Contributing to a project

clone the repository using an SSH key, including a certificate issued by your organization's SSH certificate authority, click SSH, then click . To clone a repository

Get started / Writing on GitHub / Share content with gists /

Forking and cloning gists

select the Embed dropdown menu, then click Clone via HTTPS or Clone via SSH. Viewing gist commit history To view a gist's full commit history, click the

Authentication / Troubleshoot verification /

Checking your commit and tag signature verification status

Unverified. GPG signed commits will show the ID of the key that was used. SSH signed commits will show the signature of the public key that was used. Checking

Authentication / Verify commit signatures /

Signing commits

You can sign commits locally using GPG, SSH, or S/MIME. Note: GitHub Desktop only supports commit signing if your Git client is configured to sign commits

Get started / Getting started with Git /

Updating credentials from the macOS Keychain

osxkeychain helper that is built-in to macOS. We recommend you either configure SSH or upgrade to the Git Credential Manager (GCM) instead. GCM can manage authentication

Organizations / Manage membership /

Exporting member information for your organization

events, session updates, or access to resources via a personal access token or SSH key) You can also use GitHub's APIs to retrieve information about your organization's

Codespaces / Developing in a codespace /

Opening an existing codespace

To access a codespace from the command line, over SSH, enter: Shell gh codespace ssh gh codespace ssh Using the arrow keys, navigate to the codespace that

GraphQL API / Reference /

Scalars

fully qualified reference name (e.g. refs/heads/master). GitSSHRemote Git SSH string. GitTimestamp An ISO-8601 encoded date string. Unlike the DateTime

Organizations / Organization security / Manage security settings /

Audit log events for your organization

Description public_key.create An SSH key was added to a user account or a deploy key was added to a repository. public_key.delete An SSH key was removed from a user

Authentication / Verify commit signatures /

Adding a GPG key to your GitHub account

then click Settings. In the "Access" section of the sidebar, click SSH and GPG keys. Next to the "GPG keys" header, click New GPG key.