ssh-agent script for git on windows
For the past week I've been back in Windows to do some embedded development and I couldn't stand having to type in my passwords when for contacting git repos and updating submodules.
MySysGit doesn't come with ssh-copy-id, but this script I found at http://gabrielsomoza.com/server-administration/ssh-copy-id-implementation-for-mingw-and-msys/ works every bit as well.
Then to get an agent to keep those keys available there's this little script somewhat hidden in a github help page: https://help.github.com/articles/working-with-ssh-key-passphrases
I call it from my .profile and it works like a charm, asking for my key's passphrase just once when I launch my first mingw shell.
MySysGit doesn't come with ssh-copy-id, but this script I found at http://gabrielsomoza.com/server-administration/ssh-copy-id-implementation-for-mingw-and-msys/ works every bit as well.
Then to get an agent to keep those keys available there's this little script somewhat hidden in a github help page: https://help.github.com/articles/working-with-ssh-key-passphrases
I call it from my .profile and it works like a charm, asking for my key's passphrase just once when I launch my first mingw shell.
SSH_ENV="$HOME/.ssh/environment" # start the ssh-agent function start_agent { echo "Initializing new SSH agent..." # spawn ssh-agent ssh-agent | sed 's/^echo/#echo/' > "$SSH_ENV" echo succeeded chmod 600 "$SSH_ENV" . "$SSH_ENV" > /dev/null ssh-add } # test for identities function test_identities { # test whether standard identities have been added to the agent already ssh-add -l | grep "The agent has no identities" > /dev/null if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then ssh-add # $SSH_AUTH_SOCK broken so we start a new proper agent if [ $? -eq 2 ];then start_agent fi fi } # check for running ssh-agent with proper $SSH_AGENT_PID if [ -n "$SSH_AGENT_PID" ]; then ps -ef | grep "$SSH_AGENT_PID" | grep ssh-agent > /dev/null if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then test_identities fi # if $SSH_AGENT_PID is not properly set, we might be able to load one from # $SSH_ENV else if [ -f "$SSH_ENV" ]; then . "$SSH_ENV" > /dev/null fi ps -ef | grep "$SSH_AGENT_PID" | grep ssh-agent > /dev/null if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then test_identities else start_agent fi fi
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