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---
layout: post
-category: app
+summary: In which I share how to use SD with GitHub
title: SD and github
---
-If you are using the version of <a href="http://syncwith.us/">SD</a> hosted on <a href="http://github.com/bestpractical/sd">github</a>, you can now clone and pull issues very easily. First,
+If you are using the version of <a href="http://syncwith.us/">SD</a> hosted on <a href="http://github.com/bestpractical/sd">GitHub</a>, you can now clone and pull issues very easily. First,
-{% highlight bash %}
+{% highlight sh %}
$ git config --global github.user franckcuny
$ git config --global github.token myapitoken
{% endhighlight %}
This will set in your <strong>.gitconfig</strong> your github username and api token. Now, when you clone or pull some issues using sd:
-{% highlight bash %}
+{% highlight sh %}
$ git sd clone --from github:sukria/Dancer
{% endhighlight %}