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XIII
4 years agoSuper Contributor
How to combine SSH feature with headless Raspberry Pi?
At home I have a few headless Raspberry Pi's on which I run some Node.js scripts that I develop on my Mac.
So far I stored both the SSH key for my private GitHub repo's and the SSH keys to log in...
MaxRaab
4 years agoNew Contributor
You could use 1Password as your keychain substitute. It then shouldn’t matter if you’re connected via SSH to your Raspberrys or if you’re working on your local machine.
Until today and the new SSH feature, I have always opened this little quick find box (Ctrl+Shift+Space), typed the name of the key and copied the password via hotkey and inserted it into the password prompt. It may also work for you.