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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions CONTRIBUTING.md
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##### **ii. Setting up SSH Keys for Windows**

1. You have to set up SSH keys in order to contribute to github remotely. First check if you have any keys set up already. Open Git Bash and run:
1. You have to set up SSH keys in order to contribute to GitHub remotely. First check if you have any keys set up already. Open Git Bash and run:

```bash
ls -al ~/.ssh
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mkdir ~/.ssh
```

2. Then enter the text below into your terminal using your github account email address.
2. Then enter the text below into your terminal using your GitHub account email address.

```bash
ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096 -C "[email protected]"
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ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_ed25519
```

5. Finally copy the ssh key to add it to your github account by entering the following command. This copies the contents of the id_ed25519.pub file to your clipboard __Don't copy anything else until after you finish the last step, or else you will have to repeat this step.__
5. Finally copy the ssh key to add it to your GitHub account by entering the following command. This copies the contents of the id_ed25519.pub file to your clipboard __Don't copy anything else until after you finish the last step, or else you will have to repeat this step.__

```bash
clip < ~/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub
```

6. Go to your github accounts ssh key settings, and click on the button that says _New SSH key_. In the "Title" field, add a descriptive label for the new key. Paste the key into the form that pops up. Click Add SSH Key
6. Go to your GitHub account's ssh key settings, and click on the button that says _New SSH key_. In the "Title" field, add a descriptive label for the new key. Paste the key into the form that pops up. Click Add SSH Key

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