Adding your SSH key to the ssh-agent
Before adding a new SSH key to the ssh-agent to manage your keys, you should have checked for existing SSH keys and generated a new SSH key.
Start the ssh-agent in the background.
$ eval "$(ssh-agent -s)" > Agent pid 59566Depending on your environment, you may need to use a different command. For example, you may need to use root access by running sudo -s -H before starting the ssh-agent, or you may need to use exec ssh-agent bash or exec ssh-agent zsh to run the ssh-agent.
Add your SSH private key to the ssh-agent.
If you created your key with a different name, or if you are adding an existing key that has a different name, replace id_ed25519 in the command with the name of your private key file.
ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_ed25519
Add the SSH public key to your account on GitHub. For more information, see Adding a new SSH key to your GitHub account.
Update sub-module
Kommandoer i SHell pƄ Odoo.sh
cd ~/src/user
git branch
git submodule update --init --remote
git status
git commit -am "git submodule update"
git push