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Current WP Engine customers can get started by logging into our support site and opening a support request that includes your applications/install names as well as your SSH public key, and the SSH public keys of anyone you'd want to provide access to. If you need help generating an SSH public key - check out GitHub Help: Generating SSH Keys. We ask that customers login and submit a request so that we can immediately verify that you are the owner of the appliction/install in question. In the future, we plan to offer SSH public key management through the my.wpengine.com management portal. Once WP Engine has setup and provided you with details on how to git push to your application, you'll start by obtaining a snapshot copy of your application to work with. If you already are using git for your application's source control, but just need the details to deploy your application, feel free to skip ahead to Deploying to Production.
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