![]() Click the Sites tab on your Pantheon account and click on your Drupal 8 siteĢ. Now that we have our SSH keys uploaded to Panteon we can use GitKraken to clone our remote repo to our local machine.ġ. Clone your remote GIT repository to your local machine Click the account tab on your dashboard, select SSH Keys from the menu on the left, paste your SSH key into the text field and click the Add Key button. Now that we have our SSH keys configured locally with GitKraken, it's time to get them uploaded to Pantheon.Ģ. Upload your newly created SSH Key to Pantheon Choose a location to save the file, save it, open it and copy the SSH Key. Deselect the Use local SSH Agent checkbox and click the Generate button to create Public and private SSH Key that GitKraken will use.Ĥ. Click the gear icon in the uper right corner and select Authentication from the menu on the left.ģ. ![]() (An email will be sent for you to verify within 5 days).Ģ. Enter your Email Address, Name, Read and Agree to the End User License Agreement and click the Register button. Once you have GitKraken Installed you will need to configure a few things in order to generate your SSH Keysġ. Run the the GitKrakenSetup.exe to install GitKraken Select your platform and click DownloadĤ. Click the Download Now button at the upper right hand of the pageģ. OK so now that we have our site all set up on Pantheon its time to get our Git workflow set up.ġ. The first installment of the series can be found HERE. For more information on what this series will be covering check out our intro HERE. Welcome to the second installment of our three part Drupal 8, Pantheon & GitKraken series.
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