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Revision as of 19:48, 31 October 2018
Gitlab
To use git for your own and team projects DTU Compute is providing a GitLab instance with all the benefits it offers. Primarily a place for your repositories, other features are or will become available.
Login with your DTU credentials here: https://lab.compute.dtu.dk
Add your public keys
To access your private repositories, add your public SSH-key to your GitLab account.
If you don't have a SSH-key, on Linux/MacOS you can use this command in your favourite shell:
ssh-keygen
Press Enter
3 times to create a password-less key pair, located in:
$HOME/.ssh/id_rsa $HOME/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
The file id_rsa.pub
is your public key which you can share with other systems, including DTU Compute's GitLab.
To add your public key in GitLab, follow these steps after login:
1) In the top-right corner click your user icon
2) Click Settings and on the left-hand panel click SSH Keys
3) Follow the instructions from here
Give access to other users
To share a repository with other users, the user you want to add has to login to GitLab first. Then you can find and add them as a member of your project.
1) Select your project you want to share
2) In the left-hand panel select Settings -> Members
3) Under Select members to invite search for the username