Developer shares step-by-step journey of pushing a first project to GitHub via SSH
A beginner developer documented their experience setting up a local folder as a GitHub repository for the first time using Git and SSH authentication. They used Git Bash to initialize a repository, generate an SSH key pair, and link their local project to a remote GitHub repository. The tutorial walks through core Git concepts including the working directory, staging area, commits, and pushing changes to GitHub. SSH key authentication was highlighted as a one-time setup that eliminates the need to enter a password on every push. The author encourages first-timers not to skip the SSH setup, noting it becomes straightforward once completed.
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