I found this suggested edit on that post.
The edit adds a paragraph about some test that the original poster did not find necessary to include. Shall I:
- accept it because it may be an improvement
- reject it as a radical change
In case the suggested edit disappears, here is the original answer:
Try
heroku keys:add <path-to-your-public-key>
. For example,heroku keys:add ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
and the proposed added paragraph:
To test if this works correctly :
ssh -vT [email protected]
The above command could also reveal if git searches for keys in a wrong directory. In which case setup your
HOME
environment variable to~
( which will beC:\Users\UserName
inWindows
)
This edit changes too much in the original post; the original meaning or intent of the post would be lost
is not true as the original meaning isnot lost
ssh
is correctly configured on client. According to my own experience it may be useful for beginners using Windows ...