latest 20 messages by b1tninja
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[5 years ago]
b1tninja
I would call that a base url not a subdomain
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[5 years ago]
b1tninja
Public key is always given so they can use it
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[5 years ago]
b1tninja
You would sign your other keys
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[5 years ago]
b1tninja
Depends on project but lots of time people just want you to have one public key
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[5 years ago]
b1tninja
That's good practice but I don't know that it's the preferable way to do stuff
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[5 years ago]
b1tninja
or is there a git send-email equivalent / alternative to a pull request
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[5 years ago]
b1tninja
is there some way I can send mail as / from my github reply address, to match my commits
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[5 years ago]
b1tninja
Are you sure they didn't just send you a pull request
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[5 years ago]
b1tninja
You would have had to enable that
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[5 years ago]
b1tninja
Lol what
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[5 years ago]
b1tninja
you can make a shallow copy
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[5 years ago]
b1tninja
by default git has the full repo
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[5 years ago]
b1tninja
move them?
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[5 years ago]
b1tninja
https://help.github.com/en/github/site-policy/dmca-takedown-policy
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[5 years ago]
b1tninja
gross
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[5 years ago]
b1tninja
i think maybe you'd use branches right?
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[5 years ago]
b1tninja
?
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[5 years ago]
b1tninja
I'll go read about this
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[5 years ago]
b1tninja
Perhaps also could you use api keys with limited access, are there any of those that are restricted to your user
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[5 years ago]
b1tninja
Don't commit your secrets