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I store my SSH keys in the KeepassXC password manager, which offers special functionality for managing SSH keys. Once I'm logged into the manager, the SSH keys are sent to OpenSSH on Windows and become accessible for use. I've successfully configured my Bitbise SSH Client to load the keys from the OpenSSH client, and I'm pleased with this functionality.
Now, I'm looking to extend the use of these SSH keys to VSCode by utilizing the SSH FS plugin. I've noticed that there is a "Agent" parameter in the plugin settings, but I'm unsure how to configure it to connect to OpenSSH on Windows 11, if that's even possible. Could you please provide guidance on the specific settings I need to configure in order to use the keys from OpenSSH in VSCode? Thank you.
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I store my SSH keys in the KeepassXC password manager, which offers special functionality for managing SSH keys. Once I'm logged into the manager, the SSH keys are sent to OpenSSH on Windows and become accessible for use. I've successfully configured my Bitbise SSH Client to load the keys from the OpenSSH client, and I'm pleased with this functionality.
Now, I'm looking to extend the use of these SSH keys to VSCode by utilizing the SSH FS plugin. I've noticed that there is a "Agent" parameter in the plugin settings, but I'm unsure how to configure it to connect to OpenSSH on Windows 11, if that's even possible. Could you please provide guidance on the specific settings I need to configure in order to use the keys from OpenSSH in VSCode? Thank you.
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