I have git installed and it works great in the command prompt, but when I open up powershell it gives me this warning:
WARNING: Could not find ssh-agent
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This has been fixed; see https://github.com/dahlbyk/posh-git/issues/160
You can update posh-git.
For those looking for a detailed explanation have a read of this blog post. Below is a quote from the blog post. Ultimately the ssh-agent.exe
needs to be in the path, or resolved some other way.
EDIT: It appears most of the people don't bother reading the linked blog and the original extract did not quote the full solution, so I've expanded the quote from the blog below.
There are numerous ways to resolve the error, based on the likes to all other answers. One known to work is quoted below. Scan though other answers they may be more appropriate for you.
When I restarted my PowerShell prompt, it told me it could not start SSH Agent.
It turns out that it was not able to find the “ssh-agent.exe” executable. That file is located in C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\bin. but that folder isn’t automatically added to your PATH by msysgit.
If you don’t want to add this path to your system PATH, you can update your PowerShell profile script so it only applies to your PowerShell session. Here’s the change I made.
$env:path += ";" + (Get-Item "Env:ProgramFiles(x86)").Value + "\Git\bin"
On my machine that script is at: C:\Users\Haacked\Documents\WindowsPowerShell\Microsoft.Powershell_profile.ps1
To run ssh-agent with specified key I wrote this code:
$gitexepath = cmd /c where git
$gitbindir = Join-Path $gitexepath "..\..\bin"
$sshagentpath = Join-Path $gitbindir "ssh-agent.exe"
$sshaddpath = Join-Path $gitbindir "ssh-add.exe"
$keypath = "...key path...":
$sshagentres = cmd /c $sshagentpath
$env:SSH_AUTH_SOCK = [System.Text.RegularExpressions.Regex]::Match($sshagentres, "(?<=SSH_AUTH_SOCK=).+?(?=;)").Value
$env:SSH_AGENT_PID = [System.Text.RegularExpressions.Regex]::Match($sshagentres, "(?<=SSH_AGENT_PID=).+?(?=;)").Value
cmd /c $sshaddpath $keypath
You can add two lines to the top of your profile (type ise $profile
) to fix this PoshGit issue without polluting your Path. Then run . $profile
to reload your profile.
Set-Alias ssh-agent "${env:ProgramFiles(x86)}\git\bin\ssh-agent.exe"
Set-Alias ssh-add "${env:ProgramFiles(x86)}\git\bin\ssh-add.exe"
Set-Alias ssh-agent "$env:ProgramFiles\git\usr\bin\ssh-agent.exe"
Set-Alias ssh-add "$env:ProgramFiles\git\usr\bin\ssh-add.exe"
I figured it out. You need to set GIT_SSH
environment variable on your machine to point to plink.exe
. This could be the one installed with TortoiseHg / TortoiseGit / Git Extensions or you can download it from Putty Download Page, but just make sure that you use the same one system wide. Best to log out from your Windows session to make sure this variable gets set for all Explorer instances and command windows.
If you are using posh-git and getting this warning, you can turn it off by commenting (adding a '#' sign to) the following line
Start-SshAgent -Quiet
In the file
Documents\WindowsPowerShell\Modules\posh-git\profile.example.ps1