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AJ ONeal
<aj@therootcompany.com>
Thu, 25 Jun 2020 05:51:21 +0000
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AJ ONeal
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Get your SSH public key.
linux: true
description: |
Get your SSH public key.
linux: true
description: |
- `ssh-pubkey` will make sure you have an SSH key, and then print it to the screen and place it in `~/Downloads`
----
+ > Your SSH Public Key is used for secure login from your laptop to servers and
+ > other network devices - such as Raspberry Pis, game consoles, and home cloud
+ > systems. The file public key _always_ ends in `.pub`.
+
+ `ssh-pubkey` will:
-> Your SSH Public Key is used for secure login from your laptop to servers and
-> other network devices - such as Raspberry Pis, game consoles, and home cloud
-> systems. The file public key _always_ ends in `.pub`.
+ 1. Create a new ssh keypair if you don’t already have one
+ 2. Copy your new or existing SSH Public Key to your `Downloads` folder
+ 3. Print the location of the copied key, and its contents to the screen
+---
The easiest way to get your SSH Public Key:
The easiest way to get your SSH Public Key: