Start Git Bash  Check files in the .ssh folder (ls -al ~/.ssh)  Generate Keys (ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096 -C "your_email@example.com")             When prompted to "Enter file in which to save the key" specify the filename. Do not include the full path. (Unable to resolve open c/Users/userid/.ssh/<filename> failed: No such file or directory)        The files get saved in the c/Users/userid directory.        Copy them to the c/Users/userid/.ssh/ directory        Ensure ssh-agent is enabled : eval $(ssh-agent -s)        Add your SSH key to the ssh-agent: ssh-add ~/.ssh/<filename>       Login to BitBucket and goto Manage Account  Click on SSH Keys in the left menu.  Copy the SSH key to your clipboard: clip < ~/.ssh/<filename>.pub (Git Bash)  In BitBucket->SSH Keys, click on Add Key  Specify a label and paste the copied key contents in the textbox for key  Test Connection  (ssh -T git@github.com)     http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7144811/git...