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?
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?