Adding SSH Key to GitHub | Fix "fatal: Could not read from remote repository" Error

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Are you encountering the frustrating "fatal: Could not read from remote repository" error when trying to push or pull code from your GitHub account? Don&worry, we&got you covered! In this step-by-step tutorial, we&show you how to add an SSH key to your GitHub account, which will help you bypass this error and streamline your workflow. By adding an SSH key, you&establish a secure connection between your local machine and your GitHub account, allowing you to authenticate without entering your username and password repeatedly. With this enhanced security and convenience, you&be able to focus on what matters most: collaborating on your projects seamlessly. In this video guide, we&walk you through the process of generating an SSH key on your local machine, and then show you how to add it to your GitHub account. We&provide clear instructions for both Windows and macOS users, ensuring that everyone can follow along. No prior knowledge of SSH or GitHub is required, as we&explain all the concepts along the way. Once you&successfully added your SSH key, we&demonstrate how to test the connection by cloning a repository from your GitHub account using SSH. You&witness the error message vanish as you gain smooth access to your repositories. Whether you&a seasoned developer or a newcomer to the world of version control, this tutorial is designed to empower you with the knowledge to troubleshoot and overcome the "fatal: Could not read from remote repository" error on GitHub. Watch the...

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