You can print the value of your public key on you your terminal and append it to the "authorized_keys" file by just copying it.
To do this run this command "cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub" on your terminal and if you saved your ssh keys on the default location you should be able to see your public key printed out.
Then just copy your public key on the terminal and open your "authorized_keys" file with the following command "nano ~/.ssh/authorized_keys" this will create the file if doesn't already exist. now past the value, you copied and save the file. if there is already a value there just add yours at the end of the file
Also make sure your ssh-agent is runing and you have add your key. (follow instructuion above )
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You can print the value of your public key on you your terminal and append it to the "authorized_keys" file by just copying it.
To do this run this command "cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub" on your terminal and if you saved your ssh keys on the default location you should be able to see your public key printed out.
Then just copy your public key on the terminal and open your "authorized_keys" file with the following command "nano ~/.ssh/authorized_keys" this will create the file if doesn't already exist. now past the value, you copied and save the file. if there is already a value there just add yours at the end of the file
Also make sure your ssh-agent is runing and you have add your key. (follow instructuion above )