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ERROR: NotSupportedError - The EB CLI cannot find your SSH key file for keyname

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Trying to deploy an app on AWS and this is only one of the hurdles I've had to deal with. I am trying to connect to an Elastic Beanstalk instance and when I attempt to connect with the awsebcli tool I get this error:

ERROR: NotSupportedError - The EB CLI cannot find your SSH key file for keyname "HFA". Your SSH key file must be located in the .ssh folder in your home directory.

I do not have this keypair. I cannot get this keypair. I do not want to use this keypair. Nothing I do in the AWS Console (including nuking the instance) will convince AWS of this. There is nothing I need in the current account (this is a free tier account for a school project and at this point I would get another one but it's the principle of the thing).

In short, is there any way I can generate another set of SSH credentials? The EB CLI will happily ask me if I want a new set but then asks for the old one when I try to connect and it's driving me nuts.

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