Improved SSH Key Organization
The original ssh public key interface left a lot to be desired. It’s was bulky, unintuitive, and altogether a pain to manage if you had lots of public keys. With…
The original ssh public key interface left a lot to be desired. It’s was bulky, unintuitive, and altogether a pain to manage if you had lots of public keys.
With any luck, we’ve solved all of those issues with our new interface:
You’re now able to assign a name to your keys as well as very quickly add, edit, and delete them. All without having to deal with a bunch of textareas littering the page. We hope you like it!
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