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- How do I provide a username and password when running git clone
I know how to include a username and password in an HTTPS Git URL like this: git clone https: username:password@host But I'd like to know how to provide a username and password to an SSH remote l
- How can I save username and password in Git? - Stack Overflow
I want to use a push and pull automatically in Git Extensions, Sourcetree or any other Git GUI without entering my username and password in a prompt, every time So how can I save my credentials in
- Clone a private repo of github with username and password
I have configured Account A on my system with Global configurations and I can clone all my repos from there Now I don't want to change the configuration and I want to clone and do all operations of account B with my username and password
- Use own username password with git and bitbucket
I set my username and email in git: git config --global user name "bozdoz" git config --global user email email@email com and they are identical to my username and email on bitbucket org But when I pull or push to the repository it indicates their username in the prompt: Password for 'https: theirusername@bitbucket org':
- How to git clone with username and password in gitlab?
The 3rd point that is git clone https is not working in gitBash anymore I tried using git clone SSH and it is working which asked for the passphrase and after logging in it was about to clone the repo As I want to automate the process by providing the login credentials by-default , how can it be achieved using SSH Thank you
- git - Why is Github asking for username password when following the . . .
Here is an official answer to this: If Git prompts you for a username and password every time you try to interact with GitHub, you're probably using the HTTPS clone URL for your repository Using an HTTPS remote URL has some advantages: it's easier to set up than SSH, and usually works through strict firewalls and proxies However, it also prompts you to enter your GitHub credentials every
- How to give username password to git clone in a script, but not store . . .
This works, but my username and my password! are now stored in the origin url in git config How can I prevent this, but still do this in a script (so no manual password input)?
- Git asks for username every time I push - Stack Overflow
Whenever I try to push into my repo git asks for both username amp; password I have no problem in re-entering my password each time but the problem is in entering username I use https to clone
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