How are you supposed to use multiple github accounts when you can't put the same ssh key on more than one?
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Replying to @RichFelker
ugly an inconvenient workaround with a ssh stub script (-i otherkey) and run "GIT_SSH='ssh-otherkey' git"
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Replying to @kdaveh
Right. Because GIT_SSH is an executable name, not a shell command, you can't even put -i in it. Need a nasty wrapper script per key.
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Replying to @RichFelker
a trick using fake hostname for git repository, translated via .ssh/confighttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/37895592/how-to-use-multiple-ssh-keys-for-multiple-gitlab-accounts-with-the-same-host …
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Replying to @RichFelker @kdaveh
I'd thought of the same using /etc/hosts but it's not stable against github changing IPs. A DNS domain full of CNAMES would work tho
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