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 git@heroku.com
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
– JustinJDavies Jul 15 '14 at 9:42ssh
is correctly configured on client. According to my own experience it may be useful for beginners using Windows ... – Serge Ballesta Jul 15 '14 at 10:21