Added a new article: "Setting Up SSH Authentication for GitHub"#37285
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Why:
This article addresses a common issue discussed in the community, specifically how to save GitHub login credentials on Linux. The discussion can be found here: Stack Overflow thread. By providing a clear guide on setting up SSH authentication, this content aims to simplify workflows for users.
What's being changed:
Added a new article: "Setting Up SSH Authentication for GitHub" in the content directory.
Included code examples and instructions for generating SSH keys, configuring them in GitHub, and managing repositories using SSH.
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