### Generate an authorized_keys file: When working with borg serve in an automated environment, you should use an authorized_keys file that restricts the ssh sessions to use only borg, and only in the directory where the repo they should use lies in. This binary takes in a json file specifying the needed info and prints out the wanted authorized_keys file. To generate that file, do this (assuming you have set up everything needed for go get, and $GOPATH/bin is in your $PATH): ```bash go get git.jcg.re/jcgruenhage/borg-gen-auth-keys.git borg-gen-auth-keys.git yourjsonfile.json > ~/.ssh/authorized_keys ``` PS: If anyone could tell me how to get rid of this .git in the end, that would be nice. If someone could tell me, how to make it so that I can put this in a subfolder of another repository, that would be even better (a script collection).