Sets up your ssh keys very easily in your project (on Windows) so that all you have to do is pull the public key from the ~/.ssh folder and upload it via your github profile settings page.
This is great when you have multiple users on one computer that you would like to authorize commits over!
Windows machine and Git bash installation.
Drop the bin folder into C:/Users/YOUR_USER folder.
Now, you may call these scripts anywhere.
Call quick-key-setup
to generate a SSH key that you can paste into your Github account -> Settings.
This will generate a subfolder in C:/Users/YOUR_USER called .ssh that will be used to be able to allow multiple users at once.
quick-set-user
can then be used within a repository to authorize your Github user to push requests with ssh.
quick-commit
is optional and something that can be used within a repository to add and commit everything with one message.