Cloning a private GitHub repo using Atom





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I'm trying to clone a private GitHub repo that I'm the owner of using Atom text editor. Using the GitHub:Clone command, I enter a URL like: https://github.com/orgname/reponame , and I receive an error as such:



Unable to clone https://github.com/orgname/reponame
Cloning into 'some directory'...
remote: Repository not found.
fatal: repository 'https://github.com/orgname/reponame/'
not found



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    I'm trying to clone a private GitHub repo that I'm the owner of using Atom text editor. Using the GitHub:Clone command, I enter a URL like: https://github.com/orgname/reponame , and I receive an error as such:



    Unable to clone https://github.com/orgname/reponame
    Cloning into 'some directory'...
    remote: Repository not found.
    fatal: repository 'https://github.com/orgname/reponame/'
    not found



    How can I clone this repo in Atom?










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      I'm trying to clone a private GitHub repo that I'm the owner of using Atom text editor. Using the GitHub:Clone command, I enter a URL like: https://github.com/orgname/reponame , and I receive an error as such:



      Unable to clone https://github.com/orgname/reponame
      Cloning into 'some directory'...
      remote: Repository not found.
      fatal: repository 'https://github.com/orgname/reponame/'
      not found



      How can I clone this repo in Atom?










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      I'm trying to clone a private GitHub repo that I'm the owner of using Atom text editor. Using the GitHub:Clone command, I enter a URL like: https://github.com/orgname/reponame , and I receive an error as such:



      Unable to clone https://github.com/orgname/reponame
      Cloning into 'some directory'...
      remote: Repository not found.
      fatal: repository 'https://github.com/orgname/reponame/'
      not found



      How can I clone this repo in Atom?







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          Try using the clone command with SSH key. It is not only a problem with Github. Also a selfhosted Git server cause porblems with private repositories.
          See the Link below for help with the SSH key on Github:
          https://help.github.com/articles/connecting-to-github-with-ssh/






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            Try using the clone command with SSH key. It is not only a problem with Github. Also a selfhosted Git server cause porblems with private repositories.
            See the Link below for help with the SSH key on Github:
            https://help.github.com/articles/connecting-to-github-with-ssh/






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              Try using the clone command with SSH key. It is not only a problem with Github. Also a selfhosted Git server cause porblems with private repositories.
              See the Link below for help with the SSH key on Github:
              https://help.github.com/articles/connecting-to-github-with-ssh/






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                Try using the clone command with SSH key. It is not only a problem with Github. Also a selfhosted Git server cause porblems with private repositories.
                See the Link below for help with the SSH key on Github:
                https://help.github.com/articles/connecting-to-github-with-ssh/






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                Try using the clone command with SSH key. It is not only a problem with Github. Also a selfhosted Git server cause porblems with private repositories.
                See the Link below for help with the SSH key on Github:
                https://help.github.com/articles/connecting-to-github-with-ssh/







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