$ git config --global user.name "Gennadiy Zlobin" (your name)
$ git config --global user.email gennad.zlobin@gmail.com (your email)
$ ssh-keygen -C "gennad.zlobin@gmail.com" -t rsa (your email)
Now your generated keys are in C:\Users\username\.ssh
(in Windows 7).
Next you load the content of your public key to your project on Github
In Eclipse open Window->Preferences->General->Network->SSH2
and set your ~/.ssh
as SSH Home
After that go to Key Management tab
and Load existing Key - set here your private key in ~/.ssh
.
After that you can push your project to Github (but I set ssh protocol, not git+ssh).
一定要注意是C:\Users\username\.ssh
而不是C:\Users\username\ssh
,少一个点就错了