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Open a terminal (as Linux user) or open the Git Bash app (on Windows). Now, follow the instructions [here](https://virtual.openvt.eu/help/ssh/README#generating-a-new-ssh-key-pair). Use if possible ED25519 keys; in case that does not work, use RSA instead. During the creation, you will be asked to specify a passphrase: please, remember that phrase, it will be your access to secure Git actions later.
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Now, deposit your SSH key on your OpenVT profile: click on the "Profile" button (top-right), choose "Settings" and "SSH keys" and
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follow the instructions [here](https://virtual.openvt.eu/help/ssh/README#adding-an-ssh-key-to-your-gitlab-account).
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**Cloning an OpenVT repository**
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Now we need to create your first local clone of a Gitlab repository. First, pick a repository on the OpenVT platform that you would like to clone (as a test, you can use the manual_and_guidelines repository, or just start your own private project). Browse to the corresponding repository screen (e.g., [this one](https://virtual.openvt.eu/platform_manual_and_guidelines/manual_and_guidelines)), find the blue "clone" button and copy the link for SSH cloning (the link starts with git@virtual.openvt.eu).
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