![]() It’s possible to open the repo locally, but try to pull (which of course wouldn’t work because the credentials aren’t stored) an error message is shown, again no way to set which credentials to use. Without Pagent you can only use one key at a time and change the settings when you need to change keys. In Windows if you arent using Pagent (from PuTTY) then you shouldnt select 'use local agent' in GitKraken. Issue 3: Clone with GIT Bash and try to open repo locally Once these steps are done then you can start changing GitKrakens ssh settings. No repo added, no ability to chose which credentials, no prompt to enter them. ![]() If other repos have been authenticated already this method GitKraken will try to authenticate and fail, with no prompt to enter new credentials. Issue 2: Copy HTTPS url and paste into GitKraken without adding username gitkrakenpreferences->authenticationSSHgit gitkrakenSSH SSH. Please confirm that is properly associated with your Git provider. Issue 1: SSLĪlready actively using other repos with my Public key set up appropriately I was able to clone the new repo by entering, when prompted, the username provided on the My security credentials > AWS CodeCommit credentials > SSH Keys page (I’m pretty sure the AWS instructions don’t mention that this is the username you need and not the IAM user username), however I Cannot push or pull manually, yet somehow GitKraken keeps up to date with commits made via the web interface. gitkraken clone Configured SSH key is invalid. Options that don’t workĬreating new SSH Keypairs and uploading to AWS. prompted add the password from the HTTPS Git credentials for AWS CodeCommit. Dont forget to check remember password. In Repository Management: “URL” paste the url and add the red below – username being the username you just created at HTTPS Git credentials for AWS CodeCommit In GitKraken: File > Clone Repo > in Repository Management: “Where to clone to”, Choose a directory to clone to. ![]() Solution:Ĭopy the “HTTPS Clone URL” from the Repo page in CodeCommit Almost every time I try and sync a repo from CodeCommit using SSH public keys I get an auth error, credential error or some form of “cannot” using different Git UI’s. ![]()
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