I'm trying to connect to GitHub through SourceTree on OS X using SSH. Even though I can connect fine command line, I can't seem to work with any repo through SSH in SourceTree with the error:
Permission denied (publickey).
All the help topics I have found online suggest configuring the SSH client in SourceTree. However, all of that documentation seems to be for the Windows version (Tools->Options or something). How can I access the SSH Preferences on the OS X version of SourceTree?
I don't think that you do that on the Mac OS. This might give you some insight (https://confluence.atlassian.com/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=270827678).
Yeah, that doesn't really address my situation. My situation is specific to SourceTree. If I take the Git command that SourceTree is failing on and run it command line, it works fine.
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