Environment variable
GIT_SSH_COMMAND
:
From Git version 2.3.0, you can use the environment variable Configuration
From Git version 2.10.0, you can configure this per repo or globally, so you don’t have to set the environment variable any more!
GIT_SSH_COMMAND
like this:
GIT_SSH_COMMAND="ssh -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa_example" git clone example
Note that -i
can sometimes be overridden by your config file, in which case, you should give SSH an empty config file, like this:
GIT_SSH_COMMAND="ssh -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa_example -F /dev/null" git clone example
Configuration core.sshCommand
:
From Git version 2.10.0, you can configure this per repo or globally, so you don’t have to set the environment variable any more!
git config core.sshCommand "ssh -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa_example -F /dev/null"
git pull
git push