This means, on your local machine, you haven't made any SSH keys. Not to worry. Here's how to fix:
- Open git bash (Use the Windows search. To find it, type "git bash") or the Mac Terminal. Pro Tip: You can use any
*nix
based command prompt (but not the default Windows Command Prompt!) - Type
cd ~/.ssh
. This will take you to the root directory for Git (LikelyC:\Users\[YOUR-USER-NAME]\.ssh\
on Windows) - Within the
.ssh
folder, there should be these two files:id_rsa
andid_rsa.pub
. These are the files that tell your computer how to communicate with GitHub, BitBucket, or any other Git based service. Typels
to see a directory listing. If those two files don't show up, proceed to the next step. NOTE: Your SSH keys must be namedid_rsa
andid_rsa.pub
in order for Git, GitHub, and BitBucket to recognize them by default. - To create the SSH keys, type
ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "[email protected]"
. This will create bothid_rsa
andid_rsa.pub
files. - Now, go and open
id_rsa.pub
in your favorite text editor (you can do this via Windows Explorer or the OSX Finder if you like, typingopen .
will open the folder). - Copy the contents--exactly as it appears, with no extra spaces or lines--of
id_rsa.pub
and paste it into GitHub and/or BitBucket under the Account Settings > SSH Keys. NOTE: I like to give the SSH key a descriptive name, usually with the name of the workstation I'm on along with the date. - Now that you've added your public key to Github and/or BitBucket, try to
git push
again and see if it works. It should!
More help available from GitHub on creating SSH Keys and BitBucket Help.
I have an issue I have created a repo and I am trying to clone the repo using ssh, for that I have setup everything up, but when I am trying to clone the repo I am facing this.
`[email protected]: Permission denied (publickey).
fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
Please make sure you have the correct access rights
and the repository exists.`
I don't know where I am going wrong. someone please help me with this