I learned that an SSH a Secure Socket Shell is necessary to push and pull from public
github pages, but I still do not understand why.
For example, I had not been using an SSH as far as I know for any github pages I previously set up for the class (and they seemed to work just fine), but then I needed one for interacting with the zmays github stuff for some reason. I spent almost that whole class trying to figure out what an SSH is and how to get one.
I have also learned many other very useful things in this class, just to be clear
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@coraallencoleman
Here are my "course notes":
(They are mostly nonsense, and I recognize the commit titles are mostly useless... 🥇)
(Also, I have more course notes obviously, just posted the ones for just one day)
3f360b5348cc6a5a1244a382f3a058bf62cb6c0a
Actually, I do not know why you had to use ssh to push (or even clone) the shared repository (zmays stuff). So I learned something too... Thanks Charles.
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I learned that an SSH a Secure Socket Shell is necessary to push and pull from public github pages, but I still do not understand why. For example, I had not been using an SSH as far as I know for any github pages I previously set up for the class (and they seemed to work just fine), but then I needed one for interacting with the zmays github stuff for some reason. I spent almost that whole class trying to figure out what an SSH is and how to get one. I have also learned many other very useful things in this class, just to be clear
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@cecileane @coraallencoleman
Here are my "course notes":
(They are mostly nonsense, and I recognize the commit titles are mostly useless... 🥇) (Also, I have more course notes obviously, just posted the ones for just one day) 3f360b5348cc6a5a1244a382f3a058bf62cb6c0a