![]() ![]() When using HTTP(S), Git sends a username and password, or a personal access token (PAT) via HTTP headers. Git currently supports two authentication mechanisms for accessing remotes. Additionally when working on proprietary software, you need a way to prove that you even have read permission to access your code during git fetch or git pull. When working in open source, you need to prove that you have rights to update a branch with git push. ![]() Authentication is a critical component to your daily development. ![]()
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