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Password authentification and ssh #54360
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you can try creating a personal token and use it as a password |
What is the reason the setup of Public+private key authentication is not mentioned? |
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can you assign me this issue |
I had same problem. But then I tried again by making sure to clone with the SSH link, not the HTTPS link |
This is a beginner tutorial, I would advise against including SSH configuration. Configuring SSH can be intimidating for new users, especially those who are not familiar with GitHub or terminal commands. Instead, I suggest sticking with HTTPS, as it is straightforward and only requires a Personal Access Token (PAT) for authentication. This approach would be more user-friendly for beginners. If want, we can provide an additional tutorial specifically focused on SSH configuration and add a link to it. That's my thought on it. |
A tutorial might help
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This is a beginner tutorial, I would advise against including SSH configuration.
Configuring SSH can be intimidating for new users, especially those who are not familiar with GitHub or terminal commands. Instead, I suggest sticking with HTTPS, as it is straightforward and only requires a Personal Access Token (PAT) for authentication.
This approach would be more user-friendly for beginners. If want, we can provide an additional tutorial specifically focused on SSH configuration and add a link to it. That's my thought on it.
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This is a beginner tutorial, I would advise against including SSH configuration.
Configuring SSH can be intimidating for new users, especially those who are not familiar with GitHub or terminal commands. Instead, I suggest sticking with HTTPS, as it is straightforward and only requires a Personal Access Token (PAT) for authentication.
This approach would be more user-friendly for beginners. If want, we can provide an additional tutorial specifically focused on SSH configuration and add a link to it. That's my thought on it.
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You're right, and I completely agree. I commented on this in the context of the README.md file; it only mentions and provides a link for SSH configuration. We can improve the README.md file by including an optional link for configuring SSH and recommending them Personal Access Token (PAT) with a link to the official doc. |
Thank you for this project.
I have some troubles : when I want to push changes to GitHub, I get this message:
I use ssh and it stills ask me for my username and password.
🎯 Goal
Since password authentication has been removed, it is better, in my opinion, to take this into account in this admirable tutorial. I think that a user, like me who is just starting to learn to code, could quickly get discouraged, especially since he has almost reached his goal. And if he used, like me ssh, he will be asked again and again for the password.
💡 Possible solutions
I overcome this problem with this command:
git remote set-url origin [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]):<Username>/<Project>.git
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