![]() ![]() Matching credential found taking precedence over credentials found in files further downĬredential storage will by default write to the first existing file in the list. Not to create this file if you sometimes use older versions of Git that do not supportįor credential lookups, the files are read in the order given above, with the first Not be used if ~/.git-credentials has a matching credential as well. $HOME/.config/git/credentials will be used. Search for credentials in order of precedence: If not set explicitly with -file, there are two files where git-credential-store will Written to ~/.git-credentials if it exists, or $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/credentials if itĮxists and the former does not. If not specified, credentials will be searched forįrom ~/.git-credentials and $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/credentials, and credentials will be ![]() Permissions set to prevent other users on the system from reading it, but will not beĮncrypted or otherwise protected. ![]() You probably don’t want to invoke this command directly it is meant to be used as aĬredential helper by other parts of git. This command stores credentials indefinitely on disk for use by future Git programs. If this is not an acceptable security tradeoff, try git- credential-cache(1), or find a helper that integrates with secure storage provided by Using this helper will store your passwords unencrypted on disk, protected only byįilesystem permissions. Git-credential-store - Helper to store credentials on disk ![]()
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