$ git remote add origin https://github.com/natmanu/demo_app.git $ git push -u origin master
it then requests my email and password then returns an error. please see attached screen shot for error.
tia
Nat
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I have plenty of ssh keys at github. One foe each of my PCs, one for my server, and every PC has at least 2 operating systems which have it' its own key each.
They never interfered each other.
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You should not use HTTPS for push, delete that remote and add it again using ssh protocol!