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This project follows GitHub's Open Source Code of Conduct. See the contributing guide to get started. This project welcomes contributions and suggestions. Later Git commands in the same repository will re-use existing credentials or tokens that GCM has stored for as long as they're valid. (This process will look slightly different for each Git host, and even in some cases, whether you've connected to an on-premises or cloud-hosted Git host.) You don't have to do anything special, and GCM isn't intended to be called directly by the user.įor example, when pushing ( git push) to Azure DevOps, Bitbucket, or GitHub, a window will automatically open and walk you through the sign-in process. Once it's installed and configured, Git Credential Manager is called implicitly by Git. Of the Git project, and released in Git 2.27.0. This version of Git introduced a breaking change with parsing credentialĬonfiguration that GCM relies on. The initial major version of Git is not supported or tested with GCM. However there are some know problematic releases of Git Credential Manager tries to be compatible with the broadest set of Git
Please see the GCM on WSL docs for more information. (WSL) to enable secure authentication of your remote Git
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Git Credential Manager can be used with the Windows Subsystem for Linux Select "Git Credential Manager" and click "Remove". To uninstall, open Control Panel and navigate to the Programs and Features screen. Select "Git Credential Manager" and click "Uninstall". To uninstall, open the Settings app and navigate to the Apps section. To install, double-click the desired installation package and follow the instructions presented.
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Will install for all users on the system and update the system-wide Git configuration. Will install only for the current user and updates only the current user's Git configuration. There are two flavors of standalone installation on Windows:ĭoes not require administrator rights. Installing GCM as a standalone package on Windows will forcibly override the version of GCM that is bundled with Git for Windows, even if the version bundled with Git for Windows is a later version. You can also download the latest installer for Windows to install GCM standalone. During installation you will be asked to select a credential helper, with GCM being set as the default.
This is the preferred way to install GCM on Windows. GCM is included with Git for Windows, and the latest version is included in each new Git for Windows release. Note: all Linux distributions require additional configuration to use GCM. Note: You will be prompted to enter your credentials so that the scriptĬan download GCM's dependencies using your distribution's packageįollow these instructions for your distribution. The preferred installation mechanism is using Homebrew we offer a Cask in our custom Tap. GCM maintainers also monitor and evaluate issues opened against other distributions to determine community interest/engagement and whether an emerging platform should become fully-supported. (*) GCM guarantees support for the below Linux distributions.
Windows Integrated Authentication (NTLM/Kerberos) support Two-factor authentication support for GitLab Two-factor authentication support for Bitbucket Two-factor authentication support for GitHub Multi-factor authentication support for Azure DevOps Secure platform credential storage (see more) GCM only works with HTTP(S) remotes you can still use Git with SSH: Git Credential Manager is currently available for Windows, macOS, and Linux*.
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NET Framework-based Git Credential Manager for Windows (GCM), and the Java-based Git Credential Manager for Mac and Linux (Java GCM), providing a consistent authentication experience across all platforms. Git Credential Manager (GCM) replaces the. NET that runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux.Ĭompared to Git's built-in credential helpers (Windows: wincred, macOS: osxkeychain, Linux: gnome-keyring/libsecret) which provides single-factor authentication support working on any HTTP-enabled Git repository, GCM provides multi-factor authentication support for Azure DevOps, Azure DevOps Server (formerly Team Foundation Server), GitHub, Bitbucket, and GitLab. Git Credential Manager (GCM) is a secure Git credential helper built on.