Please bear with me. I'd do a search for this information but frankly I
don't know enough about Jenkins & GIT to come up with a meaningful
query.

I'm trying to create a set of scripts shared between myself and a 
Government customer.
They'll be invoking them on a super computer and I'll be invoking them on 
Thunder2X
server via Jenkins.

So I've managed to create a private repository which I'll call for the sake 
of this
posting.

https://github.com/usergary/scripts.git

I've managed to but a test script on it and hand it public ssh key. It all
works fine and dandy from my desktop Linux box but here's the 
grief I run into on Jenkins:

I cloned an existing build then started modifying the *Source Code 
Management*
stuff (under the advice of somebody else that doesn't really know this part 
of
Jenkins.) When I clicked the *GIT *button and entered 

https://github.com/usergary/scripts.git

in the *Repository URL* field I got this:

Failed to connect to repository : Command "/usr/bin/git ls-remote -h 
https://github.com/usergary/scripts.git HEAD" returned status code 128:
stdout: 
stderr: remote: Invalid username or password.
fatal: Authentication failed for 'https://github.com/usergary/scripts.git/'

All I want to do is associated the private ssh key with my invocation of 
this Jenkins build
so I can run the following in the execute shell:


git clone https://github.com/usergary/scripts.git

What stupid things have I done wrong in my ignorance and what should I be 
doing instead?

Many thanks,

Gary Oblock

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