Pushing to Github using Personal Access Token not working #63672
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you need to use a personal access token (PAT) to authenticate with GitHub. A PAT is a secure, reusable token that you can use to access GitHub without having to enter your password every time. To create a PAT, you can follow these steps:
Once you have created your PAT, you can use it to authenticate with GitHub by setting the
You can then use git push to push your changes to GitHub. For example, to push your changes to the master branch, you would run the following command:
This will use your PAT to authenticate with GitHub and push your changes to the master branch. |
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Github Personal access token not working in Windows 7 have tried .gitconfig and crediatial manager and added to dialog box for password. Also tried set Github_Token= ghp_blahblahblah. But all fail. Tried also on Windows XP but this fails too., |
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I getting error on my console when I tried to use git push, gitup not access token authentication
Error as ; remote: Support for password authentication was removed on August 13, 2021.
remote: Please see https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/getting-started-with-git/about-remote-repositories#cloning-with-https-urls for information on currently recommended modes of authentication.
fatal: Authentication failed for 'https://github.com/guganathan1988/firstrepo224.git/
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