Node.js: Configure your service

This documentation is part of the Getting started guide. You can view the complete guide here: Learn how to quickly and securely deploy a Node.js service on Stackhero.

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The main configuration step is to update your SSH public key. This key allows Stackhero to securely access your code repository.

To find your public key, run one of these commands in your terminal:

cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub

or

cat ~/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub

If you don’t have an SSH key pair yet, you can generate one by running ssh-keygen on Linux or macOS, or ssh-keygen.exe on Windows.

Once you have your public key, log in to the Stackhero dashboard, select your Node.js service, go to the configuration section, and paste your key in the designated field.

Tip: If you want your SSH public key to be available for all your future services, you can set it globally. Just go to the Stackhero dashboard, click your profile picture (top right), go to "Your profile", and paste your SSH public key there.