+[2019-03-28T16:05:30Z]snfgfsetting up public key identification, i have id_rsa.foo, and id_rsa.bar; when i clone a repo from github via ssh, how do i say, "use id_rsa.bar"? +[2019-03-28T16:06:26Z]snfgfHave a section "Host github.com", then IdentityFile "~/.ssh/id_rsa.bar@ +[2019-03-28T16:06:27Z]snfgf? +[2019-03-28T16:09:14Z]canton7snfgf, lots of tutorials online, search for "multiple github accounts" or similar +[2019-03-28T16:09:35Z]canton7snfgf, the general gist is to set a host alias for each identity file in .ssh/config, then clone the repos using the aliases
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Posted by snfgf in #github at 2019-03-28T16:06:27Z
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+[2019-03-29T09:59:25Z]BPLHi guys, I've got few screenshots/gifs from some tutorials and I'd like to create something nice on my github project landing page... This is, not the images stacked vertically but something more like a table... something more compact... ideas? +[2019-03-29T10:57:02Z]BPLhey guys, could anyone advice here? I've uploaded v0.0.2 of my project to pypi but the github badget is still pointing out to v0.0.1 ==> https://github.com/brupelo/pyblime , what could be the reason? :O +[2019-03-29T11:11:27Z]canton7BPL, it says 0.0.2 now? +[2019-03-29T11:12:36Z]BPLcanton7: I've removed 0.0.1 from pypi but the badget was still saying 0.0.1 ... Now i was looking at this to get some ideas https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nedbat/coveragepy/master/README.rst , maybe my README.md is just wrong :P +[2019-03-29T11:13:06Z]canton7BPL, when I look at the link you gave before, the badge says "v0.0.2"