
Very important – Select the entire public key that’s been generated in the text box at the top and copy it to the clipboard!ħ. Click “Save public key” and save it to the same folder, so save it again as sourcetree as it doesn’t have an extensionĦ. ssh) and save with filename of sourcetree.ppkĥ. Click “Save private key” and save it to your User folder (mine was UserData. Enter and confirm a key passphrase (this will be used each time you want to commit, etc)Ĥ. Click “Generate” and wiggle the mouse as requested on screenģ. In SourceTree, choose Tools / Create or Import SSH Keys from the menu.Ģ. Generating public and private keys for GITġ.
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The current release at time of writing this hasn’t generated license keys for any of us, so follow instructions to generate one manually if it doesn’t work. Run Sourcetree if you’ve not done so before. Prerequisites: You have downloaded the latest Sourcetree version, and you already have a Beanstalk account and at least one repository. If there’s any steps wrong below, or you feel the guide can be extended, be sure to leave feedback and we’ll incorporate it below. so I figured it would be good to share a how-to guide to integrate SourceTree for Windows and Beanstalk together!

And it’s not the simplest to setup SSH keys and integrate with Beanstalk. We don’t currently use BitBucket, but use our own hosted GIT repos and Beanstalk.
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We all want to use SourceTree as a way of standardising source code control across all staff – some are currently using command line, some use Git Extensions, Mac users are using SourceTree … which makes it difficult for training newcomers! SourceTree supports Atlassian’s own BitBucket straight out of the box, as you would expect. After a short period of “Please release for Windows” requests on their feedback sites, with quite a lot of “+1s” they’ve released SourceTree for Windows, and it’s brilliant.

They work superbly for us and we’ve written in previous blog posts how happy we are to extol their virtues.Ītlassian released SourceTree for Mac in October 2010. At LogicSpot, we’re very proud users of many of Atlassian’s tools – JIRA, Confluence, Issue Collector, Crucible and FishEye.
