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  "textContent": "Hi! Im interested in practices around key management.\n\nDo you just use one key for everything, or a single key per host, or even one per use case?\n\nDo you store them ~/.ssh, or in 1password or similar? Do you use ssh-agent or prefer specifying -i each time?\n\nEt cetera. Please share your practices, especially if you feel that they are “unorthodox” but useful to you.",
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