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I want to clone a new project with a command like

git clone git@some_link.com:some_word/project_name.git

But it keeps giving me the error

ssh: Could not resolve hostname some_link.com:some_word: Name or service not known

when I got this error trying to clone from github, I added my ssh key to github.com. How would I do that here?

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    Could not resolve hostname suggests that your network connection is flaky (or your DNS). Beside, it's a little hard to understand some parts of your question, e.g: But here where i want to add my key?
    – miku
    Jun 21, 2011 at 17:59
  • Sorry for my bad english."But here where i want to" means,,In this case, where i want to add my ssh-key to the remote system..As I did in github.
    – shajin
    Jun 21, 2011 at 18:32
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    And I don't know why u people giving me down vote for my bad english?? I don't think that is a great mistake of mine.
    – shajin
    Jun 21, 2011 at 18:37
  • I think the downvote(s) are because the question is really vague.
    – ebneter
    Jun 22, 2011 at 1:23
  • Change the title of this question if it no longer concerns the "fatal: remote end hung up unexpectedly" error, because it keeps showing up in Google results for that issue
    – derrylwc
    Feb 29, 2012 at 3:30

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Try these:

git clone user@host:/path/to/repository/project_name.git
git clone ssh://user@host/path/to/repository/project_name.git
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If it's a repo you have write access to, use ssh-copy-id to copy your identity. Google can provide a simple script that does the same thing for OSX (ssh-copy-id is just a simple script afaik). On windows, I have no clue, unless you're using Cygwin, in which case it should just be ssh-copy-id.

If it's not a repo you have write access to, make the url http://somewhere.tld/path/to/repo.git or https://somewhere.tld/path/to/repo.git

If it's a repo you should have access to, but don't (like say on a shared host or something), you might just need to add it in a control panel or contact support.

From the error, it may be misspelled. If the above doesn't fix your issue, could you post the exact command and output you're using and seeing?

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