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![]() ![]() KeePass is another way to go about this by using KeePass and the KeeAgent plugin, we can use the KeePass database as a container for our keys and have it serve when needed. There are various ways to solve this, including SSH. Over time though, the number of keys you need to manage and remember can grow. It’s also a good practice to generate a keypair for each server you connect to - including when performing remote git operations. It’s a good idea to use SSH keys when connecting to remote servers rather than username/passwords. ![]()
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