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---
title: Sharing dotfiles
date: 2015-04-10 17:47:00
tags:
- github
- git
- dotfiles
---
Today's post is half a quick note, half public shaming. In other words,
it is a reminder to be very careful with OAuth tokens and passwords.
As part of moving to emacs, I starting using the incredibly useful
[gh.el](https://github.com/defunkt/gist.el). When you first use it, the
extension saves either your password or an OAuth token in your
.gitconfig file. This is cool and convenient, unless you [happen to be
publishing your .gitconfig file in a public
repo](https://github.com/balkian/dotfiles).
So, how can you still share your gitconfig without sharing your
password/token with the rest of the world? Since Git 1.7.0, you can
[include other files in your
gitconfig](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1557183/is-it-possible-to-include-a-file-in-your-gitconfig).
```config
[include]
path = ~/.gitconfig_secret
```
And now, in your .gitconfig_secret file, you just have to add this:
```config
[github]
user = balkian
token = "< Your secret token >"
```