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- [Generating a Keypair](#generating_a_keypair)
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- [Adding Your Public Key to Launchpad](#adding_your_public_key_to_launchpad)
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- [More In Depth Example](#more_in_depth_example)
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- [Generating a Keypair](#generating-a-keypair)
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- [Adding Your Public Key to Launchpad](#adding-your-public-key-to-launchpad)
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- [More In Depth Example](#more-in-depth-example)
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Linux and Mac OS X both come with support for SSH and SSH keys out of the box. Launchpad uses SSH keys to authenticate your computer with your Launchpad account. This guide shows you how to get that done.
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1. Hit Escape
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1. Hit ZZ
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1. Copy the contents of your public key file on the Mac`cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub | pbcopy` Linux users or Mac users can alternatively open ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub with your favourite text editor or omit pbcopy and just copy it after running the command `cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub`.
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1. Finally Edit your SSH keys on launchpad as described in [Adding Your Public Key to Launchpad](#adding_your_public_key_to_launchpad) above. ( you can click on [This Link](https://launchpad.net/people/+me/+editsshkeys) which will take you directly to the page to update your SSH keys on **launchpad** ). Make sure you are on SSH keys and not PGP keys here.
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1. Finally Edit your SSH keys on launchpad as described in [Adding Your Public Key to Launchpad](#adding-your-public-key-to-launchpad) above. ( you can click on [This Link](https://launchpad.net/people/+me/+editsshkeys) which will take you directly to the page to update your SSH keys on **launchpad** ). Make sure you are on SSH keys and not PGP keys here.
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