I've answered on SO: https://stackoverflow.com/a/50902788/8778196
What exactly does GitHub show you if you press the 'Clone or download' green
button and pick SSH?
Normally the GitHub SSH URL has a git@ username. You seem to have removed that
and manually type in your GitHub username in there which is wrong.
What happens if you type 'git' in there?
--emi
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On 18 June 2018 4:07 AM, Sarah Szabo wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I'm having an issue using the "Team" functionality on my version of Netbeans
> on Kubuntu 18.04. My Netbeans version runs on Java 8_171 to avoid Java 8+
> compatibility issues. The basic gist of the issue is that I use KeePassX (A
> password manager) to store all my usernames and passwords, and i use this
> functionality to copy-paste my credentials when trying to log in using the
> "Team" interface.
>
> Every time I try to clone a repository that I've made on Github, my
> credentials are said to be invalid, yet I can log into the website using
> these credentials. I've made a Youtube video showing this phenomenon in the
> stack exchange question posted below.
>
> I've also tried uninstalling Netbeans totally and re-installing it, but this
> doesn't work either (Granted I did re-import my settings, so this isn't
> totally trustworthy)
>
> Kind of a thorny issue since I'm essentially dead in the water programming
> wise, unless I want to proceed without versioning control, which is risky.
>
> More detailed information is posted in this stack exchange question:
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50790499/netbeans-8-2-cant-verify-git-credential
>
> Thanks for your time.
>
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