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# Create and add your SSH public key
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It is best practice to use [Git over SSH instead of Git over HTTP](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-on-the-Server-The-Protocols).
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In order to use SSH, you will need to:
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1. [Create an SSH key pair](#creating-your-ssh-key-pair) on your local computer.
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1. [Add the key to GitLab](#adding-your-ssh-public-key-to-gitlab).
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## Creating your SSH key pair
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1. Go to your [command line](start-using-git.md#open-a-shell).
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1. Follow the [instructions](../ssh/README.md#generating-a-new-ssh-key-pair) to generate
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your SSH key pair.
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## Adding your SSH public key to GitLab
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To add the SSH public key to GitLab, see
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[Adding an SSH key to your GitLab account](../ssh/README.md#adding-an-ssh-key-to-your-gitlab-account).
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NOTE: **Note:**
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Once you add a key, you cannot edit it. If it didn't paste properly, it
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[will not work](../ssh/README.md#testing-that-everything-is-set-up-correctly), and
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you will need to remove the key from GitLab and try adding it again.
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