• linux同一台机子上用多个git 账号


    Step 1 - Create a New SSH Key
    We need to generate a unique SSH key for our second GitHub account.

    ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "your-email-address"

    Be careful that you don't over-write your existing key for your personal account. Instead, when prompted, save the file as id_rsa_COMPANY. In my case, I've saved the file to~/.ssh/id_rsa_nettuts.

    Step 2 - Attach the New Key
    Next, login to your second GitHub account, browse to "Account Overview," and attach the new key, within the "SSH Public Keys" section. To retrieve the value of the key that you just created, return to the Terminal, and type: vim ~/.ssh/id_rsa_COMPANY.pub. Copy the entire string that is displayed, and paste this into the GitHub textarea. Feel free to give it any title you wish.

    Next, because we saved our key with a unique name, we need to tell SSH about it. Within the Terminal, type: ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_rsa_COMPANY. If successful, you'll see a response of "Identity Added."

    Step 3 - Create a Config File
    We've done the bulk of the workload; but now we need a way to specify when we wish to push to our personal account, and when we should instead push to our company account. To do so, let's create a config file.

    touch ~/.ssh/config
    vim config

    If you're not comfortable with Vim, feel free to open it within any editor of your choice. Paste in the following snippet.

    #Default GitHub
    Host github.com
    HostName github.com
    User git
    IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa

    This is the default setup for pushing to our personal GitHub account. Notice that we're able to attach an identity file to the host. Let's add another one for the company account. Directly below the code above, add:

    Host github-COMPANY
    HostName github.com
    User git
    IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa_COMPANY


    This time, rather than setting the host to github.com, we've named it as github-COMPANY. The difference is that we're now attaching the new identity file that we created previously: id_rsa_COMPANY. Save the page and exit!

    Step 4 - Try it Out
    It's time to see if our efforts were successful. Create a test directory, initialize git, and create your first commit.

    git init
    git commit -am "first commit'

    Login to your company account, create a new repository, give it a name of "Test," and then return to the Terminal and push your git repo to GitHub.

    git remote add origin git@github-COMPANY:Company/testing.git
    git push origin master

    Note that, this time, rather than pushing to git@github.com, we're using the custom host that we create in the
    config file: git@github-COMPANY.

    Return to GitHub, and you should now see your repository. Remember:

    When pushing to your personal account, proceed as you always have.
    For your company account, make sure that you use git!github-COMPANY as the host.
    Be sure to refer to the screencast if you need a more visual overview of the steps above!

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